Panto regular Becky
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Stories can be written and photographs can be taken but what about
the inside view of being in a Bridge Players production? This year,
as a special treat, cast member Becky Hardiman gives us the inside
gossip...
Q. What was the pantomime this year?
A. The Sleeping Beauty.
Q. When was it?
A. 9th -11th December - 4 performances on three days.
Q. Roughly how many people attended the performances?
On the Thursday evening there were only around thirty people, on
the Friday evening there were around ninety people and on both the
Saturday performances, afternoon and evening, there were about a
hundred!
Q. How many people were in the pantomime?
There were 11 main cast and 23 chorus.
Q. When did practice start?
The first rehearsal that I can remember attending was on the 12th
November but I know that the main cast started long before that!
Q. Were there any accidents in rehearsals?
I cant actually think of any accidents but the finale song was originally
going to be 'Dancing in the street' but when we started to sing
it it was so bad that it made someone cry! Understandably, it was
then changed to 'Rock around the clock'!
Q. What was the storyline?
A. In the kingdom of Entertania a baby girl was born to the
king and queen. They then threw a massive christening and invited
all the fairy folk, at least that's what they thought. On the big
day the fairies all arrive and begin to give their blessings to
the baby Aurora. Just before Azuriel, the queen of the fairies,
gives her blessing her sister, Carabosse (boooo!), bursts in and
is most upset that she wasn't invited to the christening. So Carabosse,
being the evil fairy she is, curses baby Aurora so that when she
is 16 she will prick her finger on a spinning wheel and DIE! Luckily
Azuriel, although she cannot stop Carabosse's spell altogether,
manages to make it so that Aurora wont die but only fall asleep
and can be awaken by a prince's kiss. Sixteen years pass and its
Aurora's birthday. All the spinning wheel's have been destroyed
but this isn't enough to stop evil Carabosse carrying out her plan.
She sneaks into the castle, in disguise, bringing a spinning wheel
with her and, alas, Aurora pricks her finger. Though Carabosse had
been sneaky and had made it so that it must be her true love's kiss
that wakes her. All is not lost, earlier that day Prince Valiant
had arrived in the royal gardens (with a little help from Azuriel)
and Aurora had fallen in love. So with a little help from Tickles'
time machine and Azuriel's magic the team go off on a quest to wake
up Sleeping Beauty! (Don't worry it's a happy ending!).
Q. Did anything go wrong?
A. Of course! A pantomime wouldn't be a pantomime without
mistakes! I can think of one in particular. On one of the nights
the curtains opened at the beginning of act two, when most of the
chorus are on stage but the people who were supposed to be doing
the lighting were still out on the school playing field. So we all
had to stand there with the ultra violet lights shining on us (they
were on all the time) and lots of our costumes had white on them
so we were glowing in the dark until the lighting people got back!
Q. Did you enjoy it?
A. Yes!!
Q. Would you participate next year?
A. Of course!!!
Thanks, Becky, for the insider's view. We hope to do the same for
next year's Panto - oh no we don't - oh yes we do!!
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