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Our latest Panto... available now!
Puss in Boots
It’s Carnival Time in 18th
Century
Naples
, where the Citizens are celebrating the annual visit of their King, Alfresco
the Fussy and his beautiful daughter, the Princess Perlita. Little do they
realise that Orco, a mean-spirited Ogre who lives deep beneath the city, is
scheming to make the Princess his bride, with the help of Diabola the Wicked
Witch! Can the Good Faerie Feliciana thwart their evil plans, aided, abetted -
and occasionally hindered - by Monalisa Macaroni and her sons Mario and Tortino?
Or just rely upon the clever, cunning and magical Peppe the Cat? Will Orco
finally get his come-uppance? Or will Diabola and her two Gruesome and Ghastly
Goblins scupper her? Based upon an old Neapolitan Folk Tale, “Puss in Boots”
is a Fun-filled, Feline Fairytale Fantasy, with a touch of Magic, Mayhem and
Mediterranean Pizzazz!
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for sample scene
And the one before the latest Panto...
awaiting your perusal!
The
Emperor's New Clothes
China
, the Famed Middle Kingdom. Legend tells of a vain, young Emperor whose
courage was second to none, but had absolutely no dress sense whatsoever!
Wanting a brand new fancy outfit for his forthcoming birthday
celebrations, he sends out an Imperial Proclamation to all the tailors in
the land. “One hundred golden coins for the finest design!”…
However, a devious Warlord and a couple of conmen have plans of their own!
Can the Emperor’s mother, his younger brother, the Warlord’s daughter
and even the Palace servants save him from himself? And just who is the
mysterious “Storyteller”…? Based upon Hans Christian Andersen’s
famous tale, this is a new and fun-filled Pantomime, full of Daft Gags,
Messy Slapstick, Romantic Duets, Silly Villainy and an Outrageous Dame!
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sample scene.
And a recent addition to "Other
Scripts"
Aesop’s
Fables: The Legend Begins…
A “Mythtery
Play” by
Alistair Ferguson
It’s
Zeus’ birthday and he’s not having a particularly nice day of it. He’s
getting nagged by his daughters, his Nemesis, Hades, is up to his old tricks
again and, to cap it all, the city of Ambrosia is in turmoil and the citizens
need his help to sort it out.
So, what is a Deity to do?
Well, there’s always Aesop… Perhaps he could help? Maybe he could tell a
Fable or two? You never know…
With a wacky cast of assorted madcap Animals, Gods, Mortals – and the odd Frog
or two – “Aesop’s Fables” are brought comically to life in this Brand
New, Fun-Filled, Family “Mythtery” Play!
Get your copies now!