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In December 2000 The players performed the Worlde Premiere of

The Pantomime entitled:

Sing A Song Of Sixpence

- by Jonathan Freeth

Tuesday December 5th to Saturday December 9th 2000 at 7:30pm

Also Matinees on Saturday 9th and Sunday 10th December at 2:00pm

At Duston Community Centre- Pendle Road, Northampton

Produced by Richard Varley. (Co-producers John Myhill & Glenda Allcock.)

There are 24 Blackbirds in the King's pie - but how did they get there and why? Why do they want to steal a pocketful of rye, a sixpence and a poor housemaid's nose, and why would that mean trouble for little Rhymania?

Who is pretty Polly's mysterious pen-pal and why is handsome Prince Rupert so keen to meet her?

Where is the missing Princess and what does dastardly Baron Bertram de Black have to do with it all? And when he gets washed up on a desert island with only Dame Dangle and Old Mother Hubbard for company which one of them gets her man?

All these questions and more will be answered in Duston Players' brand new pantomime with a pocketful of fun, sixpence worth of excitement and plenty of pies thrown in for good measure. Not to be missed! 


This Pantomime was written by a member of the Duston Players.

Its a shame you missed it, however if you are a member of an Amateur Group and you want to perform it yourselves then email us for details as the Pantomime's author is a member of the Duston Players! 


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