Performance

VenueThe Harlequin
TownRedhill
CountySurrey
From21st May 2016
To21st May 2016
When14:00
What is currently on at The Harlequin (V707)

Goldilocks and the Three Bears

T1022186253
Goldilocks goes to the woods and finds a house with three chairs, three bowls of porridge and three beds - then the three bears return and find Goldilocks.


Archive :: production:T1022186253, kids show:S01861371615, venue:V707

Production details

Brought to you by Magic Light Productions, this hilarious adaptation of the traditional story tells of how Goldilocks and the Three Bears help to save the future of her Grandma Gertie's circus. Meanwhile in another part of the town the Evil Ringmaster of a rival circus is planning on kidnapping the bears and making his circus the best in town. There is only one person who can save the day - Goldilocks! However she is not alone, she is accompanied on her adventure by Silly Billy and some of their puppet friends. Will they save Gertie's circus and defeat the Evil Ringmaster? This new dazzling pantomime style show of this classic story is magically brought to life with amazing sets, stunning costumes, magic, illusion, special effects, song, dance, puppets and an abundance of laughter with a fabulous cast of characters.

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Company

Producer Magic Light Productions
Performer Jayne Loughland (The Spirit of the Circusm)
Performer Stuart Loughland (Dame Gertie)
Performer Steve Bloor (Muddles)
Performer Libby Edwards (Goldilocks)
Performer Hannah Prosser (Evil Ringmaster)
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