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Performance

VenueStag Theatre
Also: Plaza Suite
TownSevenoaks
CountyKent
From18th December 2020
To3rd January 2021
WhenTimes vary, check with Box Office
Stag Theatre (V688)
Current/Future Listings
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Production Changes

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  • Date of change: 22 Oct 20 - T0805723136

Jack and the Two Metre Beanstalk

Work:: Jack and the Two Metre Beanstalk (S1006745509)

Silly Billy (aka Ant Payne) will be back to bring some much needed merriment to the proceedings. He'll be joined by the hilarious Britain's Got Talent magician and comedienne Mandy Muden, who will play the wicked Fleshcreep. This year's panto fairy will be flying in direct from the West End, as Rosie Glossop, star of Kinky Boots and Priscilla Queen of The Desert, will be sprinkling some magic over those iconic beans. Fellow West End performer Jacob McIntosh (Kinky Boots, Beautiful) who formerly appeared in Peter Pan at the Stag, returns to Sevenoaks to play Jack Trott, and completing the cast of five, panto writer Jamie Alexander Wilson will be frocking up for the very first time to play Jack's mum, Dame Trott.

Production:: (T0805723136)

The format will be slightly different with the show being shorter at 1hr 30mins with no interval, but audiences will still be treated to a full-scale pantomime with all the laughs and traditions Sevenoaks audiences have come to know and love over the years at The Stag.
Author Jamie Alexander Wilson
Performer Ant Payne (Silly Billy)
Performer Mandy Muden (Fleshcreep)
Performer Rosie Glossop (Fairy)
Performer Jacob McIntosh (Jack Trott)
Performer Jamie Alexander Wilson (Dame Trott)

Listing:: L611080795




Production details

The format will be slightly different with the show being shorter at 1hr 30mins with no interval, but audiences will still be treated to a full-scale pantomime with all the laughs and traditions Sevenoaks audiences have come to know and love over the years at The Stag.

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