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With a large helping of Jamaican spice to give an alternative flavour, Roots in Boots has a unique combination of traditional and new. Steering the story is the bold and charismatic kitchen cat roots, who by night dons her classy boots and causes mischief and mayhem amongst the devilishly ugly sisters Unis and Prunella. In this version the magic is provided by an Obeah Woman (the traditional figure of Jamaican superstition) and the Prince has to master how to dance jungle style in order to impress the ladies at the ball. Full of soul, humour and music (including ragga, swing and R'n'B) Roots in Boots offers the audience all that is expected from the pantomime tradition and much, much more.

Creatives/Company

Author: Ansell Broderick

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Archive listings for Roots in Boots (1999)

Work type: Panto.

T334417871

Director Ansell Broderick. Design Claudia Rickitts. Music Roy Johnson.
9 Dec 99 to 18 Dec 99General, Nottingham :: V0758542743
listing details L857791737

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