Cast: Simon Nock, Joe Vetch, Rachael Garnett, Hollie Cassar, Kenny Davies, Robin Johnson, Peter Peverley, Jack Benjamin, Francesca Gosling, Scott Harrison.
Director: Vik Sivalingam Writer: Peter Rowe Theatre: City Varieties Music Hall Duration: 130 minutes Start Date: November 30, 2013 End Date: January 12, 2014 This month Jack and the Beanstalk – The Rock ‘n Roll Panto, kicks off the festive season in Leeds at City Varieties Music Hall. Boasting an array of projection effects, live action props and pyrotechnics, this small-scale musical promises to pack a big punch.
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Cast: Jacob James Beswick, Colin Connor, Daniel Copeland, Cait Davis, Andrew French, Shobna Gulati, Oliver Hoare, Jan Knightley, Ann Ogbomo, Anneika Rose, Paksie Vernon, Cath Whitefield.
Director: Liam Steel Writer: Rosanna Lowe Theatre: West Yorkshire Playhouse Duration: 130 minutes Start Date: November 30, 2013 End Date: January 18, 2014 The West Yorkshire Playhouse offers up an alternative Christmas treat this season with a bold adaptation of Rudyard Kiplings’s The Jungle Book. Set in the Indian jungle, the story follows the journey of runaway infant Mowgli as he is raised by Akela the wolf, Baloo the bear and Bagheere the panther. Learning the tongue of wild animals and their relationship with the nature of the jungle, the boy grows up at one with the wild. As a young adult he is reunited with his mother and the culture of mankind, but finds enemies in this new world whilst also facing the a duel he’s been evading all his life: a battle against the king of the jungle, Shere Khan. Cast: Siân Phillips, Brigit Forsyth, Selina Cadell, Michael Thomas
Director: Nicholas Hytner Writer: Alan Bennett Theatre: Leeds Grand Theatre Duration: 135 minutes After a sell-out run at the National Theatre, Alan Bennett’s People arrives at the Leeds Grand Theatre with a new cast and much anticipation. People enters the world of Dorothy and Iris, two aging spinsters who live in the crumbling remains of a stately home. When Dorothy’s sister June insists the house is donated to the National Trust, Dorothy seeks other means of maintaining her beloved habitat. From selling her ancient heirlooms to renting out space for the filming of a ‘mucky’ film, the battle is on to secure her future and preserve her past – with the view of getting central heating and an ensuite bathroom. |
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