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Revision as of 17:24, 8 March 2009

Poster by Poster Designer

by Angie Shrubsole

Directed by Harry Sanders & Adrian McLaughlin

Musical Director - Lynn Jenner, assisted by Maddie Caldwell

Performances: Sat 2nd – Sun 3rd, Tues 5th - Sun 10th & Tues 11th - Sun 16th January (Matinees all Saturdays) 1982, Bell Theatre


Introduction

  • CHEER - at the stout hearted bravery of King Gullible!
  • GASP - at the evil audacity of Princess Purida!
  • THRILL - to the awesome splendour of the Nether Regions!
  • WARM - to the ructic friendliness of the Mothers Busybee and Scattergood!
  • DRINK - to the alcoholic incompetence of the Giver of Good Things!
  • QUAKE - with terror at the curse of Raspberry jam!

Cast

Crew

Reviews

From Scene.

"Exciting!" "Great!" "Amusing!" "One of the best pantos I've ever seen!" "I liked Dennis Best" ... Children from Langbourne school.

"Enjoyed it; one of the best Christmas shows we've done. Sometimes over the top but as it should be. Hit the right level" Malcolm Woodman, member.

"Absolutely lovely. Everything a panto should be" Grace (Member) & Janice (Aud.)

"Talented and confident cast wasted and only sparkled intermitently due to low-key direction. Costumes and sets dull; again too low-key. Putrida nad Dennis were great - splendid, big perfromances! Many opportunities to embellish songs and comedy not realised. Poor focusing with too many sligh comedy moments milked to death: case of directors not knowing when to leave well alone. With right directors (authors should not direct own play) it could have been an excellent children's show instead of just a good one. Maybe I'm being too hard. there was only one little girl in the audience tonight and it needed an audience full of children for adults to enjoy it. Where were the children." Anon (suspect a director), audience.

"It was good; my daughter (aged 11) thought it was very good and liked Dennis. Old fashioned corn. Fairy god-mother and wicked sister really good. Prince and Princesss helped put over the corn and played well to the audience. Enjoyed but wanted more audience participation. Liked Cinderella better; easier for children to relate to. My daughter though the best and funniest thing in the play was Putrida and the chorus singing 'Pretty Girl' song. Did you advertise it enough? Audience was mainly adults. Were there any posters inthe shops advertising the age group it was suitable for? I didn't see any. If it were advertised better and your reasonable prices made known parents would have taken groups of children." Mrs Dorren McKenzie (audience)

Gallery

Reminiscences and Anecdotes

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See Also

Have there been other SLTC/SLT productions of this play? Link to them here.

Or add anything that is related within this site. The author's page for instance or other plays with a similar theme.

References

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