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by our own playwright Johnathan Freeth*.

Finale

Dame hammers Brokers man OlliePrince with Dandini


Cinderella in trouble with sisters


 

Chorus 

was performed from:

Tuesday 3rd - Saturday 7th December 2002 at 7:30pm

with Matinees on:  

Saturday 7th December  and Sunday 8th December at 2:00pm

  At Duston Community Centre - Pendle Road, Northampton

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CAST - In order of appearance

BUTTONS, Servant to the Baroness and a friend of Cinderella Tim Dwelly
VALDERMA The Baroness's daughter Richard Varley
SWARFEGA, The Baroness's other daughter Roger Hill
BARONESS BORASSIC, Cinderella's wicked stepmother Debbie Malcolm
CINDERELLA, The only true daughter of the late Baron Borassic Lauren Phelan
MRS FAY, Cinderella's Fairy Godmother Glenda Allcock
OLIVER NABBET, A Broker's Man Robert Harnett-Williams
STANLEY SCARPER, Another Broker's Man William Tame
DANDINI, The Prince's servant Bernie Wood-Isgar
PRINCE CHARMING, A handsome Prince Allen Kitching
CHORUS & Villagers   Danielle Allen, Hannah Bloomfield, Penny Broome, Pam Montgomery, Lucy Parkinson, Jodi Phillips, Scott O'Sullivan, Paul Rollings, Jay Snedker, Kate Watts, Margaret White & Brenda Williams
CHILDREN   Claire Banister, Lucy Bushell, Kizzy Jugon, George Lyman, Bryony Munro, Lauren Munro & Lydia Prince

 

PRODUCTION
PRODUCER Richard Varley
DIRECTOR John Myhill
ASSISTANT DIRECTOR Kate. Billingham
PRODUCTION ASSISTANT Pauline Stanley
MUSICAL DIRECTOR Anthony Foreman
CHOREOGRAPHY Lucy Parkinson, Jay Snedker
STAGE MANAGER Emily Tame
BACK STAGE CREW Becky Lovell, Joanne Lovell, Katherine Lovell, Dennis Malcolm John Ratcliffe
PROMPT Ann Davies
SCENIC DESIGNER Willam Tame
MAKE UP lona Harvey, Carole Rafter
LIGHTING George Butler, Bob Tame
   
SET CONSTRUCTION The Company
BUSINESS MANAGEMENT Dorothy Hill, Pam Short
   
PUBLICITY John Myhill
PHOTOGRAPHIC SERVICES Neil Griffin
FRONT OF HOUSE Ken Andrews Karen Lilley
CATERING Jo Myhill, Lynn Varley & team

Poor Cinderella is treated like a servant by her wicked Stepmother Baroness Borassic, and her horrible stepsisters Valderma and Swarfega, and now it looks like they'll even try to stop her from going to the ball! Maybe Buttons can help. Maybe that mysterious old lady who keeps needing Cinder's help can return the favour? If only some handsome prince could come and take her away from it all.

Handsome Prince Charming seems to have everything, but it's not much fun if you're under orders to choose a wife at the ball, and the only single ladies appear to be rude, stupid or ugly - or all three in the case of the Baroness's daughters! Of course, there's always his assistant Dandini's elusive twin sister, but she never seems to be around at the same time as her brother, strangely enough. If only he could meet a pretty, kind and clever girl, he'd happily marry her.

Can the broker's men, Nabbet and Scarper, get the Baroness to pay her debts? Can she stop Cinders going to the ball, so one of her useless daughters can capture the Prince's heart, or any other bit they can grab?. Will true love overcome all odds, if only Cinders and the Prince ever meet?

Find out in our latest helping of family fun and adventure in this brand new version of the World's favourite pantomime.  


 * If you are interested in a Johnathan Freeth Script then contact him via Email


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