Sing a Song of Sixpence by Norman Robbins
Wednesday 21st to Saturday 24th January 2004
The Civic Hall, Trowbridge
Sing a Song of Sixpence is a pantomime on conventional lines with a Dame, Principal Boy, Witch, Fairy, haunted bedroom and slapstick comedy. All the enjoyable elements of pantomime set around the traditional, well-loved nursery rhyme.
When the King’s magic crown is stolen his kingdom is reduced to destitution and it looks as though evil has triumphed over good, but has it?
Directed
by
Mary Saunders
and
Ann Andrews
Cast
Queen Dilly of Utopia
Prince Valentine, her son
Simple Simon
Dame Durdon
Witch Watt
Fairy Gossamer
Flip, Court Jester to King Ferdinand
Flop, another Court Jester to King Ferdinand
King Ferdinand of Cornucopia
Princess Rosemary of Cornucopia
Chamberlain
Lucy, the Maid
Rollo, Lord of the Gypsies
Zorika, a Gypsy Princess
Squint, a gypsy
Old Meg, a gypsy woman
Black Knight
Black Knight
Black Knight
Black Knight
Ghost
Sandie Brooks
Angela Giddings
Maxson Bailey
Paul Nicholls
Sylvia Seaman
Nadine Comba
Phil Cooper
Virginia Havergal
Joel Monger
Alaina Coles
Clive Greaves
Miriam Havergal
Tim Knott
Deborah Ward
Michael Comba
Stella Greaves
Mark Rhodes
Tim Knott
David Halik
Nick Havergal
Matthew Holmes