Performance Dates
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Details
- Playwright
- Norman Robbins
- Director
- Peter Francis
AddressBridgetown Theatre, cnr Southwest Hwy/Nelson St, Bridgetown
Mother Goose
Bridgetown Repertory Theatre
After being loaned a magic goose by the Fairy Queen (Julie Hall), Mother Goose (Rob Snelling) is being chased by Squire Clarence Creep (Chris Shedley) and his two Bailiffs Sage and Onions, (Leigh Evans and Christine Kershaw) in an attempt to steal the Goose by fair means or foul.
Mother Goose is also being tempted by Fairy Discord (Ingrid Strong), with promises of beauty beyond her wildest dreams, because if Mother Goose succumbs to temptation, Fairy Discord can claim the Fairy QueenÂ’s crown and all the power that goes with it.
Helping in the tangled situations which Mother Goose gets herself into, are her two off springs Jill and Billy, (Vicki Tillman and Paul Hall), but the real hero of the day appears to be Colin (Lachlan Anderson) JillÂ’s sweetheart.
On the side of good, and doing their best to help the Goose family, are Fairy Harmony (Ananda de Vries) and of course the Magic Goose who lays the golden eggs, Priscilla (Joyce Birch). But can good win over evil just once more, or will the evil strength of Fairy Discord destroy happiness in the world, and cause devastation in the little village of Merrilea?
Mother Goose, written by Norman Robbins and directed by Peter Francis, has a cast of 35, and is rich in songs and colourful costumes, it is a great pantomime based on the original Mother Goose story and gives good entertainment for children from 3 to 103 years young.
Tickets will be available from James the Jeweller in Bridgetown from Friday 18th November. Performances are on December 2nd, 3rd, 9th and 10th at 7.30 pm with two matinees being performed on 4th and 11th December.
Bridgetown Repertory Theatre
After being loaned a magic goose by the Fairy Queen (Julie Hall), Mother Goose (Rob Snelling) is being chased by Squire Clarence Creep (Chris Shedley) and his two Bailiffs Sage and Onions, (Leigh Evans and Christine Kershaw) in an attempt to steal the Goose by fair means or foul.
Mother Goose is also being tempted by Fairy Discord (Ingrid Strong), with promises of beauty beyond her wildest dreams, because if Mother Goose succumbs to temptation, Fairy Discord can claim the Fairy QueenÂ’s crown and all the power that goes with it.
Helping in the tangled situations which Mother Goose gets herself into, are her two off springs Jill and Billy, (Vicki Tillman and Paul Hall), but the real hero of the day appears to be Colin (Lachlan Anderson) JillÂ’s sweetheart.
On the side of good, and doing their best to help the Goose family, are Fairy Harmony (Ananda de Vries) and of course the Magic Goose who lays the golden eggs, Priscilla (Joyce Birch). But can good win over evil just once more, or will the evil strength of Fairy Discord destroy happiness in the world, and cause devastation in the little village of Merrilea?
Mother Goose, written by Norman Robbins and directed by Peter Francis, has a cast of 35, and is rich in songs and colourful costumes, it is a great pantomime based on the original Mother Goose story and gives good entertainment for children from 3 to 103 years young.
Tickets will be available from James the Jeweller in Bridgetown from Friday 18th November. Performances are on December 2nd, 3rd, 9th and 10th at 7.30 pm with two matinees being performed on 4th and 11th December.
Bookings
This production has concluded. Contact details are not available for past events.