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A percentage of the profits from tonight’s show will be donated to the following charities: We are always keen to welcome new members who would like to be on stage or help behind the scenes, whatever their level of skill. Enthusiasm is what we are looking for! If you would like to join us, please contact us. Contact: Debbie Smith, TADS Secretary Tel: 01647 61243 Email: [email protected]

A percentage of the profits from tonight’s show will be ......1981 Little Bo-Peep (Feb) 1982 Spring Capers (Jan) 1983 Lucky Dip (Feb) 1984 Tiaras and Mobcaps (Jan) 1985 The Prince

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Page 1: A percentage of the profits from tonight’s show will be ......1981 Little Bo-Peep (Feb) 1982 Spring Capers (Jan) 1983 Lucky Dip (Feb) 1984 Tiaras and Mobcaps (Jan) 1985 The Prince

A percentage of the profits from tonight’s show will be donated to the following charities:

We are always keen to welcome new members who would like to be on stage or help behind the scenes, whatever their level of skill. Enthusiasm is what we are looking for! If you would like to join us, please contact us. Contact: Debbie Smith, TADS Secretary Tel: 01647 61243 Email: [email protected]

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Directors’NotesWe have thoroughly enjoyed directing this year's pantomime “The Sleeping Beauty”, working with such a fantastic cast and musical, backstage and front of house teams. This is a new role for both of us - Debbie has appeared on stage for over 40 years, and Charles has done a variety of jobs, such as scenery, sound and props - so we hope we have risen to the challenge! We have tried to make the Panto as lively and colourful as possible, with lots of slapstick, surprise characters, terrible jokes and wonderful singing - so sit back and enjoy your magical journey to Woollycombe, as we share the adventures of Princess Aurora and Prince Orlando, and the battle between good and evil - who will win?

CHARLES & DEBBIE

WithThanksToAllOurKindSponsors

Producer’sNotesWith a list of jobs 'as long as your arm', from ordering the pasties to ensuring we produce a glittering Show, it was with some trepidation that I approached the Producer role. This is new to me. The willingness of TADS members, and others, to offer help with all the many and various tasks has been overwhelming. Also, we have so much talent in Tedburn, as you will see!

Coordination, timing and keeping everyone informed has been high on my 'to do' list. As we draw near the date I dare to hope that all will go well on the night. If it doesn't..... well, it's Panto, and we have all had fun! I hope you do too.

LINDA

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ListOfScenes

WithThanksToAllOurKindSponsors

ACT 1

SCENE 1 The Royal Castle

SCENE 2 The Castle Gardens

SCENE 3 The Castle Kitchen

SCENE 4 The Topmost Turret

SCENE 5 The Royal Castle

ACT 2

SCENE 6 Carabosse’s Lair

SCENE 7 Between Here and There

SCENE 8 A Village Near the Castle

SCENE 9 The Forest of Thorns/The Royal Castle

SCENE 10 A Royal Singsong

SCENE 11 The Royal Wedding

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1953 Four one act plays 1955 Devonshire Cream (1 act plays) 1957 Pantomime 1964 Society re-formed 1964 Variety Show 1965 Aladdin 1965 Variety Show 1967 Teddy Burns Show (October) 1968 Babes in the Wood (Feb) 1969 Ali Baba (Jan) 1969 Variety Show (May Gala Week) 1970 Pantomania (Jan) 1971 Variety Show (Sept) 1972 No productions 1973 Dick Whittington & His Cat (Feb) 1974 Wine & Cheese evening (Oct) 1975 Goody Two Shoes (March) 1975 Old Tyme Evening (Oct) 1976 Bluebeard (March) 1976 1920's evening (Oct) 1977 Princess Snow White (Feb) 1977 Jubilee Variety Show (Oct) 1978 Sinbad (Feb) 1978 Variety Show (Oct) 1979 Rumplestiltskin (Feb) 1979 Variety Show (Oct) 1980 Hansel & Gretel (Feb) 1980 Tedburn Show (Oct) 1981 Little Bo-Peep (Feb) 1982 Spring Capers (Jan) 1983 Lucky Dip (Feb) 1984 Tiaras and Mobcaps (Jan) 1985 The Prince of Baghdad (Jan) 1986 No productions 1987 Puss in Boots (Jan) 1988 The Snow Queen (Jan) 1989 Robin Hood (Jan) 1990 Red Riding Hood (Jan) 1991 Rose Red & Snow White (Jan)

1992 Dick Whittington (Jan) 1993 Aladdin (Jan) 1994 Cinderella (Jan) 1995 Hansel & Gretel (Jan) 1996 Jack & the Beanstalk (Jan) 1997 Ali Baba (Jan) 1998 Mother Goose (Jan) 1999 The Prince of Baghdad (Jan) 2000 Costumes through the Ages (Jan) 2001 Red Riding Hood (Jan) 2002 Cinderella (Jan) 2003 Aladdin (Jan) 2003 Old Time Music Hall (Jul) 2004 Dick Whittington (Jan) 2004 WW2 Variety Show (Oct) 2005 Snow White & The 7 Dwarfs (Jan) 2005 The Palladium (Oct) 2006 Wizard of Oz (Jan) 2006 I Shall Say this Only Once (Oct) 2007 Wind in the Willows (Jan) 2007 The Muppets Show with Are You

Being Served (Oct) 2008 The Three Musketeers (Jan) 2008 East to West Western Show (Oct) 2009 Christmas Soldier (Jan) 2009 Hi De Hi (Oct) 2010 Treasure Island (Jan) 2010 Upstairs Downstairs (Oct) 2011 Jack and the Beanstalk (Jan) 2011 Around the World in 80 Days (Oct) 2012 Time Machine (Oct) 2013 Hansel & Gretel (Jan) 2013 Variety Show (Oct) 2014 Goldilocks & The Three Bears (Jan) 2014 Tedburn’s Got Talent? (Nov) 2015 Sinbad The Sailor (Feb) 2015 An Evening of Comedy (Jun) 2015 Comedy Tonight (Oct)

TADSPastProductions

Cast Billy and Willy Ethan and Callum Sibley

King Norbert Scott Sibley

Queen Dorothy Mark Sibley

Kitty Abigail Adams

Fairy Peaceful Chloe Sibley

Fairy Graceful Elton Rowe

Fairy Beautiful Hannah Scott

Fairy Thoughtful Penny Dymond

Carabosse Debbie Smith

Spindleshanks Joe Webster

Princess Aurora Elisha Sibley

Prince Orlando Lucy Webster

Paul Hollywood James Webster

Mary Berry Louise Taylor

Smell Cynthia Sibley

Moo Pauline Sibley

Bruno Cannelloni James Webster

Dastardly Bust-Up Sandra Chomiak

Craig Rebel-Nutjob Phil Dyson

Len Notgoodenov Hugh Vincent

Adult Chorus Dougie Aldridge, Roger Sibley, Phil Dyson, Hugh Vincent, Sally Wilding-Webb, Sandra Chomiak, Cynthia Sibley, Pauline Sibley, Louise Taylor

Children’s Chorus James Webster, Frankie Webster, Deanna Ankers, Rayanna Hodgson, Kacey Pengilley, Georgia Radford-Lewis

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BehindTheScenes

Charities

Producer: Linda Bellshaw Directors: Charles Pallot, Debbie Garrish Sound: Pete Privett Lighting: Clive Adams Spotlight: Pete Spooner Musical Directors: Vicky Adams, Karen Scott Choreography: Lucy Webster, Pauline Sibley, Elisha Sibley Stage Crew: Neville Barratt, Gary Dobinson, Gil Bellshaw,

Robin Todd, Ken Latham Props/Scenery: Linda Bellshaw, Robin Todd, Sue Latham

Dave Brewer, Angela Brewer, Neville Barratt, Gary Dobinson, Gil Bellshaw

Costumes: Cynthia Sibley, Sue Latham, Debbie Garrish Make-Up: Donna Barratt, Vicky Todd, Molly Barratt Hair: Clare Ankers Hats: Linda Garaway Poster: David Smith Prompt: Becky Sibley Hall Decor: Janet Gibbs Bar: Matt Currey, Debbie Radford-Lewis Front of House: TADS Member & Volunteers Box Office: Elton Rowe Programme: David Smith Sponsorship: Pauline Sibley

Keyboard: Vicky Adams Keyboard: Karen Scott Guitar: Dave Brewer Drums: Will Conner

HouseBand

Kidney Research UK is the largest funder dedicated to research into the causes and prevention of kidney disease and we’ve been going since 1961. The money we raise goes directly into research to find better treatments and ultimately a cure to help over three million people in the UK at risk of chronic kidney disease. Research isn’t the only thing we do. Each year we raise immediate awareness of kidney-related issues amongst the general public including people at higher risk. Our patient information service also provides advice and literature on how best to deal with each type of kidney condition, helping millions of people better understand the disease. We are working hard to ensure that one day people’s lives will be free from kidney disease. Thanks to the help from our supporters, we have achieved breakthroughs in the diagnosis, treatment and patient care of those affected by the disease. Registered charity no. 252892

Make A Wish - We exist for one reason – to grant magical wishes to enrich the lives of children and young people fighting life-threatening conditions. Whether it’s starring in their own films, walking with dinosaurs, going on an amazing holiday, meeting a celebrity hero, or having a life-changing bedroom makeover; our wishes are varied, personal and, most importantly, magical. We go above and beyond to grant very special wishes to very special children; their dreams made a reality at a time when they need it most. Because a child’s life shouldn’t be about illness, hospitals and diagnosis – it should be about wonder, joy and hope. We know what wishes can give, and this is the driving force behind why we continue to do what we do. Registered charity no. 295672

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