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Little Tommy Tucker sings for his supper





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The Muskham Players present their annual pantomime in the new Muskham Rural Community Centre tonight (Feb 12) and tomorrow (Feb 13).

Little Tommy Tucker is produced by Paul Morris. The director is Paul Buck and the musical director is Tony Glithero.

The show, which opened yesterday (Feb 12), is described as a modern yet traditional pantomime and features Dame Ditty (Ian Harrison) who runs a successful school of singing much to the chagrin of rival Dr Discord (Edd Catanach).

The rivalry is brought into the open with the arrival of the Duke of Sterling (Phil Daikin) and his daughter Sophie (Amy Chetwynd) and a singing contest is held at the local fair.

The cast also includes Honor Whitfield as Tommy Tucker; Lottie Morris as Melody; Ali Raynor as Harmony; Phil Beddoe as Benny; Laura Hill as Mother Curseum; Dazz Whitfield as Professor Wizzo; Keith Baines as Primrose; Laura Hunter as the Boy and Caity Hunter, Malcolm Peet, Simon Symcox and Sam Waterhouse as the judges.

Tickets are available from North Muskham Store.



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