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Old Father Time contains t he traditional pantomime elements of good and evil but this story has a distinctly timely theme for the Millennium. Evil and menacing Old Father Time refuses to leave and make way for Baby New Year's arrival. By stealing the pendulum from the World Clock, he stops time and threatens to bring the world to a standstill. Luckily Fairy Fobwatch, Mr Time piece, Mark Time and many more characters are on hand to stop him and make sure the Millennium celebrations are not delayed. As Old Father Time is pursued across the world from the Castle via the Good Ship Millennium to the Island of Eternal Darkness and back, there are a number of adventures along the way including encounters with cannibals and even a singing lobster!

Creatives/Company

Author: Doreen Moger

Archive listings for Old Father Time

Work type: Panto.

T1860928796

Company Storrington Dramatic Society. Performer Jo Edwards (Old Father Time). Performer Victoria Beaumont (Tik). Performer Lucinda Leeds (Tok). Performer Martin Downes (Mark Time). Performer Serena Jones (Princess Joyful). Performer Richard Mitchell (Percy Part-Timer). Performer tony Beaumont (Dame Beatty Time). Performer David Chinn (King Happy). Performer Clare Faith (Queen Mary). Performer Sue Nicel (Fairy Fobwatch). Performer Peter Pine (Mr Timepiece). Performer Mark Faith (Captain Dogwatch). Performer Jane Potter (Queen Neptune). Performer Sarah Jones (Queen Balihi).
1 Dec 99 to 4 Dec 99General, General :: V1280
listing details L01207256898

Other listings

26 Jan 00 to 29 Jan 00The Point, Eastleigh :: V1114
listing details L1615896453

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