* Pinocchio played by Sophie Siddall,
Prosecco,
the pantomime dame is
David Lyne and Geppetto is Neil Barrett.
The story of Pinocchio, the tale of a
little boy whose nose stretches when he lies, will open in Llangollen tomorrow (Thursday) evening.
Pinocchio, complete with an extending nose,
is the annual production from the Llangollen Pantomime Group featuring a cast
and crew of almost 40 local people.
Doors open for the five performances on Thursday at Llangollen Pavilion.
The production, based on the nineteenth
century Italian book The Adventures of Pinocchio and the 1940s Disney
film has been adapted for the Llangollen stage by the show’s director, Justine
Bradey.
It is the second show she has directed and this time she is
working with assistant director, Samantha Fletcher.
Justine said: “We are very excited to be
putting on Pinocchio. It’s not a traditional pantomime but we have lots of
great characters who will keep the audiences entertained.
"In our show
Pinocchio lives with his puppet-maker father, Geppetto in the town of
Lambrusco. His father’s housemaid Prosecco becomes the traditional Dame
character.
“Pinocchio is a cheeky, wayward young boy
who wants to join the circus. He comes unstuck when he meets Mr
Stromboli, the circus master, our show’s baddie.
“It’s a fun packed show with plenty of
traditional Pantomime jokes, silliness, slapstick comedy live music and
audience interaction.”
Pinocchio is played by 11-year-old Sophie
Siddall, who’s in year seven at Ysgol Dinas Bran.
Local picture-frqmer David Lyne returns as the Pantomime Dame, Prosecco the housemaid and there’s a
Welsh character, Jim-the-cricket, played by 16-year-old Harvey Barrett, who is in year
eleven at Dinas Bran.
The songs in the show, accompanied by a
seven-piece live band, includes Wake up Boo by the Boo Radleys, Moves
like Jagger by Maroon 5 and Shuddap you Face by Joe Dolce.
Over the years, Llangollen Pantomime Group
has donated a portion of its takings to local charities. Last year it
donated £750 to the Alzheimer’s Society and £250 to the Llangollen Christmas
Day lunch, organised by Mike Connolly.
Llangollen Pantomime Group was started by
St Collen’s Church more than 30 years ago. Today it draws cast and
crew from across the town.
Llangollen Pantomime has evening performances until Saturday and matinees on Saturday and
Sunday January 18 and 19. The show lasts just over two hours.
* Tickets are
available online at www.ticketsource.co.uk/llangollenpanto
or in person from Gwyn Davies Butchers, Jade Hair & Beauty, Dee Valley
Produce or by calling 01978 860297.
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