Yo Ho Ho! Listen ‘ere me ‘earties! Productive Twyford Drama doesn’t allow the dust to settle beneath their feet.
Whilst still in the throes of performing their recent contrasting one-act plays, members were busy preparing for their annual January pantomime extravaganza.
Beth and Pete Reynolds, the group’s talented and experienced 2024 pantomime directors, are setting sail for Treasure Island this time.
Twyford Drama wants audiences to jump aboard with them and dare to join the villainous Long John Silver on the high seas – well, in this case, the high stage of Loddon Hall, Twyford.
Tickets are available now for the treasure trove of panto treats.
This year’s pantomime is Ben Crocker’s witty and original version of the Treasure Island story.
A spokesperson for the panto group says: “The nautical masterpiece combines a comical riot of piratical hi jinks, flying custard pies, suspenseful chases, ferocious fights and, of course, a never-to-be-forgotten hair-raising haunted grotto.
“Brimming with a host of panto novelties, this is a happy, uplifting highly modified adaptation of Robert Louis-Stevenson’s original fairytale; it will certainly commence the New Year with a strong feel-good feeling of traditional family fun and laughter.”
Performances of Treasure Island will be on Friday, January 12 and Saturday, January 13 at 7.45pm. with 2pm performances on Saturday, January 13 and Sunday, January 14.
For more details, or to book, log on to: www.twyforddrama.co.uk