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Beauty and the Beast

by Valerie Caine 30th June 2017

There was some good, old-fashioned festive fun, at the Centenary Centre just before Christmas when Peel Pantoloons presented an old fashioned favourite Beauty and the Beast.

 

Directed by Mel Read and Lisa Mellor, the Pantoloons brought to life a traditional, but updated panto from the pen of prolific scriptwriter Alan Frayn. Firmly established as one of the most popular present-day pantomime writers, his adaptability and originality has attracted a worldwide audience with his new generation of funny, but original scripts.

 

The hard-working cast transported their audience to the French seaside village of Franglais-sur-Mer, where resided the aptly named wicked enchantress Belladonna, plotting her evil scheme for the returning Prince Danton. Some of the villagers, particularly Monsieur Alphonse and his daughters Belle, Ermengarde, Esmerelda and Elfreda, were unwittingly swept into the plot as the spirit of the Rose Fairy battled against the dreaded Belladonna.

Posted by Yabsta
30th June 2017 7:45 pm.
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