
The 2002/2003 season panto at the PAVILION was everyone's
favourite..... The classic tale of CINDERELLA.
The story of a young girl called CINDERELLA who lived with
her father and 2 stepsisters. While the stepsisters spent
their time buying pretty new clothes and going to parties
CINDERELLA wore old ragged clothes and had to do all the
hard work around the house.
One day a royal messenger came to announce that there was
to be a grand ball at the King's palace, and the magic
began.
The
show featured all your favourites including, Wee Jimmy Krankie as that
lovable character Buttons, Ian Krankie and Derek Lord as
Effie and Sophie McGuff those two wicked ugly sisters.
Alison Douglas brought Cinderella to life and was guided
along the way by her father Baron Hardup cunningly played
by Jackie Farrell who had two stupid helpers Jammy and
Dodger - Johnny Laff and Graham MacGregor.
At
the palace we saw Christian as Prince Charming assisted by
his loyal friend Dandini - Garry Hollywood - search for
Cinderella as the clock struck midnight.
Did the Fairy Godmother, Lesley Fitz-Simons, produce enough
magic to see them live happily ever after?
Who
did the slipper fit?
We
all saw for ourselves, and joined in at the
2002/2003 spectacular family PAVILION panto.
In true Pavilion style the production came
complete with a brand new set and costumes, lots of
special effects and of course lots and lots of Pavilion
laughter.
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The
show was...
Staged
& Directed by
Sheridan Nicol
Produced by
Iain Gordon
With Musical Direction by
David Lambie |
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