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St Georges Panto

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Moormum15 · 15/01/2018 11:06

The twenty-sixth annual St George’s and St Hilda’s pantomime will be performed in St George’s
Church Hall on Friday 2nd February at 7.30 p.m., and Saturday 3rd February at 3 p.m. and 7.30
p.m. Don’t miss this latest extravaganza. Written by two local luminaries and the children in the
cast, it is a new story about an old theme.

The Princess is almost 18 (her birthday is next week) and her parents, the
King and Queen, are anxious that she should marry soon in order to
protect the kingdom. If she does not marry by the time she is eighteen the
King’s evil sister, who has been banished from the kingdom, will inherit.
The only boy the Princess knows is her best friend Jack, who is the son of
the richest man in the Kingdom and one of the King’s closest advisers.
They spend lots of time together and the whole Kingdom thinks they are
going to marry. However, the Royal Household is aware that the boy is
clearly in love with someone else - Gill. Jack and the Princess’s is a Platonic
Relationship, and Jack and Gill need some water...
Tickets are £6 or £5 if you are over 60, under 5, unwaged, in full time education or the attendant
of such a person. Price includes an interval refreshment. They are available from the Parish
Office, The Church Hall, St George’s Close, Jesmond, any cast member or on the door.

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