Aladdin all set to thrill villagers
ALADDIN, a pantomime written by Norman Robbins, will be performed by Ashwren Players at Wreningham Village Hall next week.The show has it all: a magic ring, a magic lantern, a baddie, a village idiot and a poor boy who finds riches and marries the beautiful princess.
ALADDIN, a pantomime written by Norman Robbins, will be performed by Ashwren Players at Wreningham Village Hall next week.
The show has it all: a magic ring, a magic lantern, a baddie, a village idiot and a poor boy who finds riches and marries the beautiful princess.
Costumes, organised by wardrobe mistress Jayne McDaid, will be colourful and Oriental to complement a set designed by Andrew Griib.
The funny patter between Alan Gee
as Widow Twankey and Andrew
Gibbons as Wishee Washee should
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bring the house down with laughter,
while the Players' troupe of young dancers will perform under ultraviolet lighting.
All the usual ingredients of a pantomime come together in a production directed by Catherine Griib and Val Keel, along with some surprises.
There are performances from Thursday to Saturday at 7.30pm, plus a matinee on the Saturday at 2pm.
Tickets are £5, with concessions and children's prices available.
To reserve your seats call 01508 489460 or 01508 488123.