Children
Suitable for an audience mainly comprised of children
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Knick-Knack Paddywack
‘This old Man’ wants to play all the numbers from 1 to 12, but has nothing to play them on. Can the local hardware store help? (1M & 1E)
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King Arthur and the Knights of the Pantomime Table
Princes Arthur and Percy are contesting the throne. Is it as easy as pulling a sword from a stone? (5M, 3F, 4E)
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Dooba Dooba
Tensions run high as a Guinea Pig is introduced to a Hamster Cage in a pet shop. (5E)
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Father Christmas and the Troublesome Socks
Can the audience and the elves help Santa find a matching pair of socks? (10E or more)
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Little Miss Muffet
Miss Muffet picks Incy Wincy out of a line-up but was it he who ‘sat down beside her’?. (1F & 2E)
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The Third Riddle
A wizard and his Gargoyles pose 3 riddles to rescue the Prince and Princess. (6M, 4F or 10E)
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The Great Bear of the North
Freya meets and befriends a bear cub. However, he soon grows too large and has to undertake a dangerous journey back to his home in the North. (1M, 4F, 2E)
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There’s a Party on the Hill
Jack and Jill plan a party on the hill for their friend Wee Willie Winkie. (2M, 2F)
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Elf and Safety
Will Santa end up on his own Naughty list or will he tell the truth about getting stuck up the chimney? (7E or more)
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Three Short Christmas Plays
Three short Father Christmas themed plays for children. (12E)
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The Great Bin Robbery
Will Inspector Nutter find out who has been stealing the bins? (10E)
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Smudger the Smidgeon
Tom gets a new pet… a tiny pigeon… a smidgeon! (2E)
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Princess Puffery
A conceited princess has lost her charm but a series of adventures help her find it once more. (3M, 4F & 1E)
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Little Red Riding Hood
The Big Bad Wolf comes up with a plan to get his hands on Red Riding Hood’s Picnic. (1F, 3E)
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Sofia and the Sleeping Prince
Some magic shoes take Princess Sofia on an adventure to wake a sleeping prince. (3M, 4F, 2E)
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The Thief of Time
Suspicion and fear arise when 11 days are lost overnight in this play for all the family. (2M, 1F, 7E)
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Happily Never After
At the ‘Oh yes it is’ retreat for Pantomime Characters, there is murder most foul. Can the audience work out whodunnit? (4M, 1F & 5E)
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The Elves and the Shoemaker
This is a large cast traditional British Pantomime for Children. (2M, 6F, 10E)
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Humpty Dumpty
Did Humpty fall or was he pushed? Anchorman William Winkie investigates. (1M, 6E)
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The Great Bin Mix Up
The bins have been left in a bit of a muddle but whose bin is whose? (7E)
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Rumpelstiltskin
Can Princess Penelope guess the Goblin’s name and learn a lesson of responsibility? (1F, 2E)
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Mary Mary
Mary tells us how her garden grows as she makes a new video for her YouTube Gardening tips channel. (1M, 1F & 2E)
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Spiderella and the Pantomime Villain Academy
Spiderella has taken over the land. Can the citizens of Pantovia stop her? (2M, 5F, 4E)
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Waiting for Ye Bus
A conversation about Shakespearean quotes descends into a string of word-play, tongue twisters, malapropisms and non sequitur in this short sketch for two actors. (2E)
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Grandma’s House
A collection of fairy tale characters end up at Grandma’s house but unfortunately for them, so does the Big Bad Wolf! (3F, 1M & 1E)
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Dick Whittington and the Night Mayor of London
Dick Whittington goes to London to seek his fortune with disastrous consequences. (2M, 2F, 5E)