Wednesday, January 7, 2015

North Ormesby Minstrels to present annual pantomime, Little Bo-Peep


It's not often you see sheep roaming wild around Middlesbrough but on Saturday they will be on the loose during the North Ormesby Minstrels’ traditional family pantomime, Little Bo-Peep.


Based on the well-loved nursery rhyme, Bo-Peep, played by Melissa O’Neil, can’t keep tabs on her little woolly friends and soon gets lost herself.


Fortunately, farm boy Freddie, played by Melissa Smith comes to the rescue aided, or perhaps hindered, by his Mother, Dame Fanny Fairacre and the hapless Wally, her pig boy.


Lots of fun and adventures follow before good triumphs once again over evil.


Director, Marie Turnbull, said: “The tradition of families enjoying this type of entertainment seems to be as strong as ever and both cast and audience always have a great time at our shows.”


Little Bo-Peep can be seen at the Trinity Centre on North Ormesby Market Place from Saturday, until January 17.


There will be eight performances with evening shows starting at 7.15pm and two matinees starting at 2.15pm on Saturday, and 12pm on January 17.


Ticket are £8 for adults, £6 concessions and a family ticket of two adults and two children at £25, and can be obtained by calling Maureen Robson on 01642 272241



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