Weston's

Peter Pantomime 2000

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Peter Pantomime was the third Weston-on-Trent Pantomime following;

Robin of Weston and A Ladd in Weston

the next was... Alison Westonland then Pied Piper in 2002, Zinder Ella in 2003, Pinocchio in 2004 and Next year WESTERN

 

The shows were on

March 2ndand 3rd at 7:30 p.m. and

Saturday March 4th 2000, Matinee 2:30 p.m. Evening 7.30p.m..

 

Scene 1

At the Darlings

Scene 2

Flying

Scene 3

At the Island

Scene 4

Lost Boys Underground Home

Act Two

After the Interval.

Scene 5

Changing Rooms

Scene 6

Mermaid Lagoon

Scene 7

The Football match

Scene 8

The Pirate Ship

Scene 9

Back at the Darlings

Finale

And encore?

 

Our sponsors were Severn Trent and Griffin Information Systems

Tickets did cost £3.50, £1.50 (childen), but they were sold by February 18th 2000, so after that people had to watch the webcast. The story was covered by Derby Evening Telegraph on the Saturday week before the performances. And an excellent review in the Melbourne "Village Voice" No. 89 April 2000.

 

The year 2000 cast included :-

Felicity Ball, Jamie Bamkin, Tessa Bamkin, Marianne Bamkin, Adam Biggs, Cate Biggs, Claire Biggs, Caroline Brown, Douglas Brown, Joshua Brown, Roz Brown, Sophie Brown, Charlotte Charles, Barbara Chawner, Ian Cook, Lee Cooper, Ben Davidson, Sophie Dawson, Melissa Dunn, Yasmyn Ford-Poulson, Katherine Graham, Carol Hotter, Alison Hurt, Andrew Hurt, Vanessa Hurt, Danielle Hamilton, Leanne Hotter, Caroline Icke, Gemma Langsdale, Amy Richardson, David Poole, Amy Richardson, Debbie Rimmington, Garret Rimmington, Harriet Rimmington, Helen Salih, Farral Scott, Freya Scott, Elizabeth White, Trevor White

 As usual the Pantomime begins on the Village Green, beside the pinfold. Hugh and May Darling live in a small village in an executive cottage on the green, beside the pinfold… with Nana and their three children Wendy, Michael and John.

It’s a Sunday evening and Mrs. Darling is just putting the finishing touches to organising the Darling’s home.

Over the road, Quizgo is just going into the middle round….

Technical crew included:-

Roger Bamkin, Chris and Alison Blount, Andrew and Victoria Brown, Duncan Brown, David Boyd, Dave Charles, Martin and Mark Collins, Pauline Collins, Karen Cooper, Bryan Dawson, Daryl Dawson, Rosie Hamilton, Clive Harris, Nigel Hurt, Tom Perry, Chris Scott, Adrian Sutherland (of Griffin), Ron Midgely, Diane Poole, Eileen and Baz Sutcliffe, Alan Squires, Adrienne Towle, Graham Towle, Ursula Towne, Louise White, David and Jenny Yale

The year 2000 production included:-

All the computer wizardry from previous productions, and more; amazing special effects and the epitome of talents from our village and the next.

The story is roughly based on the book by J.M.Barrie

Written and directed by Victuallers, with inspiration from the Old Plough. This page was last updated July 2004

 

A Martin Collins Production.

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