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Grenoside Pantomime marks its 50th year
Summary
Grenoside Pantomime, based at Grenoside Community Centre in Sheffield, is staging its 50th annual show with The Little Mermaid, opening on 30 January and planned for eight performances.
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Grenoside Pantomime is marking its 50th year with a new production of The Little Mermaid at Grenoside Community Centre in Sheffield. The group first staged a pantomime in 1976 and has performed annually except in 2021 due to Covid. This year's production was written by Steve Eddison and is produced by Josh Milner and Tracey Blackburn. The group says proceeds go to support the running costs of the community centre.
Key details:
- The company is based at Grenoside Community Centre on Main Street, Sheffield.
- The first pantomime was staged in 1976 and the group has mounted a show every year except 2021 because of Covid.
- This adaptation of The Little Mermaid is based on Hans Christian Andersen's 1837 tale and includes traditional pantomime elements.
- Long-serving performer Sally Fletcher is appearing in her 38th panto with the group.
- The production's producers are Josh Milner and Tracey Blackburn, with the script by Steve Eddison.
- The curtain rises on Friday 30 January, with a total of eight performances.
Summary:
The 50th season highlights the group's long-running community presence and the ongoing contributions of volunteers and returning cast members. The Little Mermaid combines a faithful adaptation of Andersen's story with pantomime fun and will be presented across eight performances beginning 30 January.
