The legend of Robin Hood has stood the test of time.
Good overcoming evil is nearly always a pantomime theme, but this year’s show, with daring hero Robin Hood outwitting the evil Sherriff and rescuing the Babes, is told by the youngsters of Grange and District Amateur Operatic Society with such enthusiasm, that you can almost hear the swish of the arrows as they hit the targets on stage.
Fun and laughter, audience participation, the youngsters bring it all for your enjoyment. The scenery provided by Helen Lawler, beautiful period costumes from Hilary Stubbs, swords, dynamite, bows ‘n arrows, castle towers, props by Sarah and Steve Shires, strong, efficient stage crew headed by Stage Manager Jim Robson and quality sound and lighting by expert Bob Somerset and his young team all contribute to a showstopping performance.
The production team of Jean and Mick Malkin, Ann Heap and Gillian Darrington wish to thank all helpers and sponsors who generously support the local pantomime each year including Dianne and Ian Sissons, Hazelmere cafe/bakery, Johnston’s Jewellers, Higginson’s butchers and Grange Lions. Get your tickets from Grange Information Centre either in person, or telephone 015395 34026 to enjoy a wonderful night, on December 7 at 7.30pm or two matinees on Saturday and Sunday at 2.30pm.
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