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book online now 14 December 2006 - 03 February 2007
Book Online from Midnight 2nd April 2006!
Cinderella

Written by Berwick Kaler
Directed by Berwick Kaler & Damian Cruden
Music by Rob Thorne Jnr
Designed by Nigel Hook
Lighting design by Richard G Jones
Choreography by James Dodd

After another successful year fans of the North's favourite pantomime will be delighted to know that Berwick Kaler and the rest of the gang are back from the 14 December – 3 February for a very special version of everyone’s favourite pantomime, Cinderella.

There’ll be the obligatory rags into ball gowns and glass slippers (or should that be Doc Martens), but there’ll also be more than a few uproarious surprises thrown in for good measure.

Confusion and chaos still reigns supreme over “Who is playing whom” in this year’s blockbuster pantomime at York Theatre Royal. Berwick Kaler has told his dog, he was born to play Cinderella: Martin Barrass has told his children (now in their mid 30s) that he is still young enough to play Prince Charming and David Leonard is at that awkward age when he cannot decide if we wants to play the Baron or Baroness, so he’s announced he’s playing both!

Suzy Cooper just wants to compete with the lads and be noticed this year, so she’s negotiating to play the scene-stealing crocodile and finally the nephew Vincent Gray returns, but he’s not happy that he’s still working for Buttons!

When the casting issues have been resolved what we can guarantee you is sumptuous new sets and costumes, the wackiest script yet, slapstick and belly laughs galore (with more water on stage that you saw in July!). As usual Cinderella will be packed with famous names – not in the panto, but watching it! Throughout all this anarchic hilarity, for the Babbies & Bairns who are under 20 (especially uni-students) the storyline remains intact!

You will wear a beautiful gown (even the girls!), and go off to the ball in a coach pulled by 78 live ponies or however many we can get.

This year’s pantomime will be a very special one for Berwick’s trusty sidekick Martin Barrass, as Cinderella will be his 21st pantomime in the main house at York Theatre Royal. Martin’s first appearance at York Theatre Royal was in Sindbad The Sailor in 1984. Since then he has become a firm favourite in York’s legendary pantomime.

The pantomime, which has captured the hearts of the people in the North and beyond and annually attracts nearly 50,000 people every year, promises to be yet another unforgettable experience, filled with fun, laughter and more than a few surprises! Christmas just wouldn't be the same without York Theatre Royal's favourite pantomime team.

Once you experience a York Theatre Royal pantomime – you’re hooked for life.

Tickets for Cinderella are now on sale from the box office on 01904 623568 as well as online at www.yorktheatreroyal.co.uk

Tickets cost from £10.00-£23.00



PLEASE NOTE THERE ARE NO PERFORMANCES ON SUNDAYS


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