You may recall in the recent press that pantomimes are to be no more at the Princess Theatre in Hunstanton. This is your opportunity to see what may well be the last panto production to be shown there.
Set in the poor town of Olde Hunstantua, Aladdin and his brother Will Bubbles (nicknamed ‘Pop’, a bouncy, bubbly sort of boy!), and their mother Soapy (yes you’ve got it – ‘Soapy Bubbles!), spend their time trying to avoid the local police force amongst others doing other amusing things. The story unfolds as Aladdin falls in love with Princess Christal unbeknown to her father, the poor Sultan who wishes to marry off his daughter to a rich prince for the sake of his townsfolk. But who are ‘Ping’ and ‘Pong’ and what do ‘Pringles’ and ‘Hans’ have to do with the story? Why are there mummies in the mountains?…..intrigued? Is there a magic lamp? And what about the genie? Will it become a soap opera or will the bubble burst? All will be revealed……but you will have to come along to the show to find out, won’t you boys and girls? Oh yes you will….!! You will be very surprised.
Full of family entertainment; jokes old and new, fun, music and dancing, nor forgetting the audience participation. Shows are at the Princess Theatre at Easter, Thursday 1 April at 7.30pm and both Friday 2 April and Saturday 3 April have two performances each at 2.30pm and 7.30pm.
So please come along to this wonderful pantomime performed by local theatre group the Lavender Hill Mob Theatre Company. (LHMTC) Besides supporting them you will supporting the Theatre too.
The LHMTC is open to everyone – everyone is welcome and carries a similar ethos to the Chicken Shed Theatre in North London. From 4 years of age there are no auditions or waiting lists, and there is no limit on ability, disability or capability. Everyone always takes part in as much or as little as they wish and there is no pressure. Meetings; Mon, Tue & Wed 5-7pm at St Edmunds Church Hall, Hunstanton.





