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Total Theatre - The Annie Stainer School of Physical Theatre
CINDERELLA - A Supper Club Pantomime

CINDERELLA - A Supper Club Pantomime

29 Nov 2007 – 9 Dec 2007

8pm – 10pm

Performance Dates

29 Nov 2007 – 9 Dec 2007

November 2007

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Details

Playwright
Traditionl/Sef-devised
Director
Annie Stainer
Address16 Lochee Street, Mosman Park
From its earliest recorded version in China (850AD), the story of ‘Cinderella’ has travelled throughout Germany, France and the British Isles, as well as turning up in an opera by Rossini, a classic animation by Walt Disney, and various Hollywood feature films such as ‘Pretty Woman’ and ‘Ever After’. The first pantomime version of ‘Cinderella’ was performed in 1820 at Covent Garden, complete with its own harlequinade. Since that time it has continued to thrill’ audiences at Christmas time all over the world. Everyone knows the story of Cinderella; how she was mistreated by her step mother, and the ugly sisters because she was so clever and beautiful and was forced to work in the kitchen, and of how she wanted so much to go to the ball and… Ah! But you know this rags to riches, happy ever after story already. What you may not realise is that the Prince was not everything he was cracked up to be. No Prince could be that perfect, not in the real world anyway. And did you know that Cinderella’s godmother, although she was a real fairy, and a really marvellous godmother, was really bad at magic. So how, might you ask, did she manage to get to the ball and meet her Price Charming? Well, if you want to find out, you’re just going to have to come to the show. Come and join us on a fantastic journey into a world of magic and enchantment, with singing, dancing, tumbling, flying, juggling and a lot of laughter. They’re all here, all your favourites; the beautiful Cinderella, the ugly sisters, that ghastly step-mother, the lovable fairy-godmother, Dandini, Buttons, that unrelenting clock, a rodent or two and even a talking cat! So hurry up. Book your tickets. Bring your supper. Bring your family, or someone else’s and we will do the rest. And we guarantee that you will be amazed, thrilled, scared, astonished and above all thoroughly entertained. But remember to book early to avoid disappointment! Bookings at Mosman Video 9384 5792 or Total Theatre 9385 4211 Tickets - $25 full/$20 Conc./$15 Children DON’T MISS IT Thurs 29th November - Sun 9th December (Thurs-Sun) (Extra matinee shows on Saturdays) "We'll do the show, you can bring the supper" The show will begin at 8pm, but doors are open from 7pm, and we invite you to bring an indoor picnic to enjoy. Seating will be in supper club style and tables of 8 can be reserved so why not get a group together or bring the whole family! And yes, it’s indoors! (Saturday Matinee shows will begin at 2pm, with doors open from 1.30pm) Camelot Theatre, 16 Lochee Street, Mosman Park

Bookings

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