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Performance

VenueCarnegie Hall
TownDunfermline
CountyFife
From5th December 2003
To27th December 2003
WhenTimes vary, check with Box Office.
PricesFrom £6.50. To £9.50.
Carnegie Hall (V1112)
Current/Future Listings
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Mother Goose

Work:: Mother Goose (S5927)

Traditional British pantomime about a woman whose greed gets the better of her.

Production:: (T0846886551)

This much-loved pantomime tells the colourful story of good old Mother Goose and her daffy son, Gary Gander. They're poor and the local Squire's keen to get shot of the pair. However, as luck would have it Mother Goose is granted the ownership of Lucy the Goosey who lays those famous golden eggs. Thus far all seems well...but something wicked this way comes - the evil Dragonara! She's got her beady eye on Lucy and Goosey and will stop at nothing to get her hands on that fabulous fowl! So, knowing how keen Mother Goose is to recover her lost youth, she hatches a diabolical plan...
Producer Carnegie Hall
Producer Take Two Productions
Author Stuart Thomas
Author Alyson Orr
Director Tony Roper
Performer Ross Stenhouse (Mother Goose)
Performer Sandra McNeely (Dragonara)
Performer Johnny McNight (Gary Gosling)
Performer Iain Mossman (Colin Goose)
Performer Stevie Hannan (Squire)
Performer Jo Freer (Gwen)
Performer Alyson Orr (Fairy)
Performer Karen Martin (Lucy Goosy)

Listing:: L755415048




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Production details

This much-loved pantomime tells the colourful story of good old Mother Goose and her daffy son, Gary Gander. They're poor and the local Squire's keen to get shot of the pair. However, as luck would have it Mother Goose is granted the ownership of Lucy the Goosey who lays those famous golden eggs. Thus far all seems well...but something wicked this way comes - the evil Dragonara! She's got her beady eye on Lucy and Goosey and will stop at nothing to get her hands on that fabulous fowl! So, knowing how keen Mother Goose is to recover her lost youth, she hatches a diabolical plan...

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Special Performances


  • 11 Dec 03 Sign Interpreted
  • 11 Dec 03 Sign Interpreted
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