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Performance

VenueBlackwood Miners' Institute
TownCaerphilly
CountyGwent
From4th December 2019
To30th December 2019
WhenTimes vary. No perf Dec 25
Blackwood Miners' Institute (V1424)
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  • Date of change: 5 Nov 19 - T112469922

Aladdin

Aladdin

Work:: Aladdin (S5898)

The Pantomime story of Aladdin and the magic lamp.

Production:: (T112469922)

If it's non-stop laughter you're after, then book your seats for Aladdin this years' fun-packed pantomime from Rainbow Valley Productions. While retaining all the classic elements that make pantomimes so increasingly popular, the emphasis with this new version of Aladdin is firmly on comedy. If it's true that laughter is the best medicine, then this production should be made available on the National Health and served on a shiny spoon at least twice a day. Between the jokes & japes, witty wordplay and silly slapstick, there'll also be enough singing, dancing, romance, magic, mystery and excitement to entertain audiences of all ages.
Producer Rainbow Valley Productions
Author Alan Wightman
Director Owen Money
Performer Owen Money (Wishee Washee)
Performer Victoria George Veale (Aladdin)
Performer Dafydd Weeks (Widow Twankey)

Listing:: L01304025650




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Production details

If it's non-stop laughter you're after, then book your seats for Aladdin this years' fun-packed pantomime from Rainbow Valley Productions. While retaining all the classic elements that make pantomimes so increasingly popular, the emphasis with this new version of Aladdin is firmly on comedy. If it's true that laughter is the best medicine, then this production should be made available on the National Health and served on a shiny spoon at least twice a day. Between the jokes & japes, witty wordplay and silly slapstick, there'll also be enough singing, dancing, romance, magic, mystery and excitement to entertain audiences of all ages.

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