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VenueRoyal & Derngate
TownNorthampton
CountyNorthamptonshire
From6th December 2000
To20th January 2001
WhenCheck with theatre for times
Royal & Derngate (V449)
Current/Future Listings
Listings Archive

Jack and the Beanstalk

Jack and the Beanstalk

Work:: Jack and the Beanstalk (S5921)

Jack, a dim boy, sells the family's cow, their last remaining possession, for some 'magic beans', his mother is furious and throws them out of the window. Next morning there is a magic beanstalk, which Jack climbs to the land of the giant. There he rescues the love interest, and the goose that lays the golden eggs and runs away as the giant returns booming 'fee, fie, foe, fum, I smell the blood of an Englishman!' and occasionally 'Be he alive or be he dead I'll grind his bones to make my bread' depending on how bloodthirsty the panto is! As the giant follows Jack down the beanstalk Jack grabs an axe and chops it down thus killing the him.

Production:: (T0668296540)

Author Vilma Hollingbery
Director Michael Napier Brown
Music Maurice Merry
Company Royal Theatre Productions
Design Ray Lett
Lighting Paul Dennant
Costume Alison Heffernan
Sound Liam Matthews
Director Maurice Merry (music)
Choreographer Lisa Cottrell
Performer Vicki Hopps
Performer John Higgins
Performer Charlotte Eaton
Performer Tom Gilling
Performer Christopher Whittingham
Performer Annie Wensak
Performer Andrew McCrae
Performer Neil Clench
Performer Simon Bridge
Performer Karen Holmes
Performer Aimee Green
Performer Paul Heffron
Performer Fiona Stevenson
Performer Emily Allen
Performer Heidi Behnam
Performer Fiona Coles
Performer Lucie Downer
Performer Emma Louise Earl
Performer Abigail Foster
Performer Michael Fowkes
Performer Sarah Goff
Performer Melissa Green
Performer Claire Howard
Performer Sophie Parnell
Performer Carly Shatford

Listing:: L443700751




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Special Performances


  • 9 Jan 01 Audio Described
  • 16 Jan 01 Sign Interpreted
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