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*PA to Production Manager - [[Barbs Hill]]
 
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*Stage Manager - [[Graham Clements]]
 
*Stage Manager - [[Graham Clements]]
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*Assistant Stage Managers - [[Lauri Morgan]] [[Gavin Parker]] [[Jennifer Campbell]]
 
*Choreography - [[Lauren Senatore]] and [[Brendan Murphy]]
 
*Choreography - [[Lauren Senatore]] and [[Brendan Murphy]]
 
*Lighting Operator - [[Induja Bandara]]
 
*Lighting Operator - [[Induja Bandara]]

Revision as of 16:46, 31 March 2008

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by Stuart Draper

Directed by Stuart Draper

Performances: Mon 3rd – Sun 16th December 2007, Bell Theatre


Introduction

Arthur Laddin is a normal 16 year old boy, that is until a magic ring transports him into the Land of Dreams where Anything Can Happen. A case of mistaken identity sees him assume the role of Aladdin: he must find the magic lamp, release the Genie and do battle with the Evil Vizier Abanazer.

Aided and abetted by the hapless Wishee Washee, a truculent Widow Twankey and two of the campest policemen you have ever seen, Aladdin joins forces with the Genie and, together with his friends, takes on Abanazer for the battle to end all battles... With fabulous period costumes, magical sets, and incredible special effects, this is the one panto you cannot afford to miss!
The show runs Tuesday 4th December to Saturday 15th December 2007, with matinees on Saturday 8th, Sunday 9th and Saturday 15th. Evening performances start at 7.30pm. Matinee performances start at 2.30pm

Cast

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Designers

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Reviews

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Gallery

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Reminiscences and Anecdotes

  • All the music is from the Eurovision song contest through the years

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See Also

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