Past Productions
The Wizard of Oz (December 2025)

Follow the Yellow Brick Road to laughter, magic and mayhem with The Wizard of Oz. A pantomime adventure full of heart, hilarity and high heels!
When a whirlwind whisks Dorothy and Toto away to the fantastical land of Oz her Aunt Em (the larger-than-life pantomime Dame) is never far behind. With the help of a brainless Scarecrow, a heartless Tin Man, and a cowardly Lion, Dorothy must defeat the Wicked Witch of the West and reach the Emerald City to speak with the mighty Wizard of Oz. But with a broken SatNav, talking scarecrows, and eccentric Ozians, things were never going to go quite to plan ...
Packed with witty jokes, audience participation, slapstick silliness, and some toe-tapping tunes, this classic tale is re-imagined for pantomime season with everything you'd expect including flying monkeys and sparkly red shoes! Perfect fun for all the family.
An amateur production of an original script by Alex Jackson.
Starring:
- Jen Flatman as Dorothy
- Nigel Guilding as Auntie Em
- Hazel Smith as The Scarecrow
- Georgie Cahill as The Tin Man
- Mark Shaw as The Lion
- Jodie Hopkins as The Wicked Witch Of The West
- Emily Hastings as Glinda The Good Witch
- Phil Hodge as The Wizard Of Oz
Chorus (Munchkins, Ozians, Guards, Citizens & Flying Monkeys):
- Luke & Jude Hastings, Beatrice & Teddy Hadley, Millie & Maisie Bartlam, Amber Parkinson, Livvy Dorkings, Eliza Simmons, Florence Walker, Immie Yates, Lillie Hopkins
Dancers:
- Kitty & Cleo Cope, Amelia Hall, Holly Parkinson, Lochlan Simmons, Georgina & Liberty Reeves
And Then There Were None (May 2025)

Ten strangers are summoned to a remote island. All that the guests have in common is a wicked past they're unwilling to reveal, and a secret that will seal their fate. For each has been marked for murder!
As the weather turns and the group is cut off from the mainland, the bloodbath begins and one by one they are brutally murdered in accordance with the lines of a sinister nursery rhyme.
Starring:
- Phil Essex as Narracott
- John Westcott as Jim
- Mark Shaw as Rogers
- Jodie Hopkins as Mrs Rogers
- Jen Flatman as Vera Claythorne
- Phil Hodge as Philip Lombard
- Paul Bannister as Anthony Marston
- Ian Southall as William Blore
- Neil Broadhead as General Mackenzie
- Nici Davey as Emily Brent
- Rick Haines as Sir Lawrence Wargrave
- Nigel Guilding as Dr. Armstrong
Sleeping Beauty (December 2024)

King Norbet and his wife Queen Dorothy are finally granted their wish for a daughter. When she is born they don't invite the bad fairy, Carabosse, to the celebration. Annoyed that she and her cat, Spindleshanks, are not invited the bad fairy curses the Princess Aurora to prick her finger on a spindle and die! Fortunately for the King and Queen, Fairy Peaceful has not granted her wish yet and is able to alter the bad fairy's curse. Instead the Princess Aurora is cursed to sleep for a hundred years, to be woken by the kiss of a true Prince.
An amateur production presented by arrangement with Ben Crocker Pantomimes Ltd.
Starring:
- Jodie Hopkins as Princess Aurora
- Toby Dale as Prince Orlando
- Phil Hodge as King Norbert
- Nigel Guilding as Queen Dorothy
- Emily Hastings as Billy, the Royal Butler
- Georgina Cahill as Carabosse
- Millie Bartlam as Spindleshanks
- Maisie Bartlam as Kitty
- Jen Flatman as Fairy Peaceful
- Lottie Dorkings as Fairy Beautiful
- Amber Parkinson as Fairy Graceful
- Poppy Henstock as Fairy Thoughtful
- John Westcott as The Rat
Chorus:
- Luke & Jude Hastings
- Teddy & Beatrice Hadley
Dancers:
- Annabelle Needham, Amelie Williams, Amelia Hall, Liberty & Georgina Reeves, Florence Walker
- Livvy Dorkings, Mia Owen, Holly Parkinson, Bethan Fabian, Beatrice Hadley, Hattie Wright
The Vicar of Dibley (May 2024)

The small, rather backward, village of Dibley is forced to come to terms with having its first ever female vicar. Come and meet all your favourite, lovable, eccentric characters once more in our production of three of the TV show's most hilarious episodes: naughty but nice Geraldine, sweet but dim Alice, pompous David, boyish Hugo, sex-starved Owen, "no, no, no, no" Jim and many more.
Starring:
- Hazel Smith, as Geraldine Granger (The Vicar of Dibley)
- Georgie Thwaites, as Alice Tinker
- Nigel Guilding, as David Horton
- Ian Southall, as Hugo Horton
- David Herrold, as Owen Newitt
- Rick Haines, as Jim Trott
- Mark Shaw, as Frank Pickle
- Georgie Cahill, as Letitia Cropley