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Ingleton Theatre Group to stage Jack and the Beanstalk pantomime
Summary
Ingleton Theatre Group will perform a retelling of Jack and the Beanstalk at Ingleborough Community Centre from 25 to 28 February, directed by Liz Cartmell and Shelagh Fagan and produced by Carl Lis. The production involves about 100 volunteers and features dances, musical numbers and an ultra‑violet scene.
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Ingleton Theatre Group is preparing a community pantomime version of Jack and the Beanstalk that will run at Ingleborough Community Centre from Wednesday 25 February to Saturday 28 February. The show was written by company member Sue Mosely of Laughing Cat Pantomimes. It is directed by Liz Cartmell and Shelagh Fagan and produced by Carl Lis. This is reported as the group's 38th production and draws on a large local cast and crew.
Known details:
- Performances run nightly at 7.00pm from Wednesday to Friday, with a final performance at 6.30pm on Saturday, 28 February.
- About 100 volunteers are involved, including actors, painters, carpenters, dressmakers, technicians, choreographers, hair and make-up artists, chaperones and support staff, with help from local Scouts and caterers.
- The cast includes characters such as Dame Spriggott, Jack and Jimbo, a Giant and his wife Verruca, goblins, minions, Professor Prospero, and Winnie the Moo.
- The production features a youth chorus, musical numbers from principal performers, dance routines, an ultra‑violet scene and a community song.
- Tickets are reported as priced at £7 for adults, £5 for children/concessions and £20 for families (two adults and two children); sales are available at Ingleborough Community Centre or by ringing the listed number.
Summary:
Performances are scheduled for 25–28 February and involve wide community participation, with a mix of theatrical, musical and visual elements. Undetermined at this time.
