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Performance

VenueSouth Hill Park Arts Centre, Wilde Theatre
Also: Studio Theatre, Recital Room
TownBracknell
CountyBerkshire
From28th January 2005
To30th January 2005
WhenFri 11:00, 19:00. Sat, Sun 14:30, 19:00
PricesFrom £9.00. To £9.00.
South Hill Park Arts Centre, Wilde Theatre (V731)
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Bink

Work:: Bink (S01830119695)

Following the massive success of The Witch s Bogey, The People s Theatre Company is back this winter with another dose of its unique brand of magical, musical mayhem. Millennium day is approaching and the date for Princess Verity s wedding has been set when suddenly, one morning, she falls victim to a sinister sleeping spell. It quickly becomes apparent that the princess will not wake until someone finds the answer to a mysterious riddle she has left behind but not even the king s cunning advisor, Murkor, can conjure up the solution. The only elf who might be able to think of the answer is the handsome but lowly worker elf Bink, but Bink has been banished from the Elven Kingdom and besides he has made a vow never to think again. Can a fairy queen, the loyalty of his friends or the pungent aroma of a Sprite s bottom persuade Bink otherwise? There s only one place to find out... Think Bink!
Author Steven Lee

Production:: (T1578700382)

Company People's Theatre Company
Director Steven Lee
Director Inga Hirst (assistant)
Design Victoria Kevans
Costume Samantha Deane
Lighting Peter Harman
Music Benjamin Tompsett (music arranger)
Choreographer Ruth Williams
Performer Matt Chivers (Bink)
Performer Lucy Pascale (Mad Hettie)
Performer Steve Dorsett (Murkor)
Performer Hugo Cox (King Elgin / Jarrow / Chuckle)
Performer Helen Crosse (Timlin / Pudding)
Performer Saul Marron (Corswain / King Poop)
Performer Michelle Whitney (Princess Verity / Potz)

Listing:: L01971186964

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