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Jack and the Beanstalk archiveJack a young boy from a poor family, exchanges the family cow for some magic beans. The beans grow overnight into a huge beanstalk which Jack climbs into the clouds, arriving at a magical land and changing his fortunes! There s been a Giant stealing from the land. And he s taken the Girl with the Harp, who sang beautiful songs to the chickens and made them happy. So the chickens have hatched a plan to get her back - and it involves Milkywhite the cow, and their neighbour - Jack! Can the clever chickens get lazy-bones Jack to go and defeat the giant? How can they even get him to grow a beanstalk? The stories may be gigantic, but with Mike Kenny and Gail McIntyre in charge there s going to be plenty for little people to enjoy. Running time approximately one and a half hours including an interval. For everyone aged 4 and over. This is not a pantomime!

Cast/Performers

Nathan McMullen (Jack), Caitlin Thorburn (Pearl), Emily Alexander, Oliver Birch, Ross Devlin

Creatives/Company

Producer: West Yorkshire Playhouse
Author: Mike Kenny
Director(s): Gail McIntyre, Kay Magson (casting)
Design: Barney George
Music: Oliver Birch
Musical Director: Oliver Birch
Sound: Oliver Birch
Lighting: Tim Skelly

Jack and the Beanstalk

Jack and the Beanstalk (Panto) production archive for QTIX code T1244263741. Details of all Jack and the Beanstalk archived productions can be found under the QTIX code: S1222

Archive Listings

9 Dec 11
  to
15 Jan 12
Leeds Playhouse (formerly West Yorkshire Playhouse)
Leeds, West Yorkshire
Performance Details => Venue archive

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No UKTW or User reviews available.
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