Here in Pantoland our village is surrounded by beautiful woods. The bears live in these woods - they are kind and gentle creatures, who protect the villagers from wolves. But wait…. there’s a new Queen Bee in the area, and she has some very nasty plans! Can Goldilocks, Auntie Septic and their friends save the world from the wicked plans of the evil Queen Bee??
Cast - in order of appearance
Production Team
Villagers Anne Lauder
Joy Stocks
Melissa Watkins
Michelle Davis
James Strong
Jodie Pounder
Jasmine Kendal
Auntie Septic
Richard Brearley
Ray
Ralph Firth
Goldilocks
Beverley Palin
Queen Bee
Meg Dixon
Penelobee
Emily Shotton
Buzzbee
Amelia Davis
Barnabee
John Sellers
Kevin the wasp
Alistair Cheyne
Splinter
Marcia Giacomini
Choppit
Antonia Giacomini
Tomtom
Daniel Mumby
Mummy Bear
Ruth Potts
Daddy Bear
Craig Potts
Baby Bear
Jack Potts
Bear 1 / Wolf
Anne Lauder
Bear 2
Joy Stocks
Director
Mike Dixon
Producer
Tim Gray
Designer
Meg Dixon
Stage Manager
Bryan Fryer
Set
Meg Dixon
John Lilley
+ stage crew
Music / Sound
Mick Jenkins
Lighting
Iain Munro
Props
Ami Plastow
Makeup / Choreography
Jan Gurney
Costumes
Meg Dixon
Sheila Crawley
Michelle James
Joy Stocks
Dianne Hodgkinson
Stage Crew
Bryan Fryer
Ami Plastow
Prompt
Michelle James
Programme
Paddy Conway
Front of House
Pru Heathcote
A FIRST FOR THE GROUP
Before our first performance all the tickets had...
Thank you to everyone who helped to make this a brilliant show.
Also thank you to everyone who came along and supported the pantomime we hope you had an enjoyable evening.
‘The Story of the Three Bears’ and an old woman who trespasses on their property was first published in 1837. 1894 saw ‘Scrapefoot’: a similar tale with a vixen taking the role of the old woman. But its place in the oral tradition goes back much further
The story experienced a number of changes with the three bears becoming a family and, not least, the elderly woman becoming a pretty young girl, whom we all know as Goldilocks.
The story has been a film, an opera, a ballet and a board game. Sometimes, recalling its origins, a horror story ; at others a cosy fireside tale. Surely one of the most popular of all fairy tales.
Proceeds of the raffle this year went to the Motor Neurone Disease Association.
We were very fortunate in getting more new members to join our group.
If you like acting, back-stage work, or just having fun then come along and join us, all are welcome.