insideKENT Magazine Issue 55 - October 2016 | Page 27

ARTS+ENTERTAINMENT CT-Productions, in conjunction with the Leas Cliff Hall, present their 10th annual pantomime at the Leas Cliff Hall Folkestone Jack and the Beanstalk 21ST DECEMBER 2016 – 7TH JANUARY 2017 The Leas Cliff Hall’s spectacular Panto adventure, Jack and the Beanstalk, is suitable for children of all ages. Featuring a fabulous finale of act one and an inflatable illuminated beanstalk, growing right before your eyes. The good will shine through in the form of Fairy Sugarsnap played by Natalie Hubbard, while evil is to be present as the Wicked Squire, played with true pantomime baddy pizazz by Rob Hancox. Once again the panto will be directed by Bob Osborne, produced by Neil Hunnisett and choreographed by Chloe Hackett. Last year’s spectacular production of Aladdin was enjoyed by over 9,500 people and was the most successful pantomime at the Leas Cliff Hall in years. With those magic beans, we can visit Giant Blunderbore in the magical Cloudland, in this hilarious funpacked pantomime guaranteed to entertain all the family. Back by popular demand is Calum White Erskine playing the male lead, Jack. Folkeston e’s favourite Dame Paul Ketley playing Dame Dotty Dibble provides the laughs, one-line zingers and just a little bit of cheekiness. Following her success in the summer production of Snow White, Charlotte Galaszia takes to the stage as the female lead, Princess Poppey. Expect this year’s pantomime to bring festive cheer in plentiful supply to the Kent coast audience. A witty script, stunning costumes, brilliant scenery and special effects make Jack and the Beanstalk a true pantomime GIANT this December. 27 “Fantastic family treat packed with glitz and glamour.” Kentish Express “Fast and funny… a fabulous show” Folkestone Herald (on 2014’s Aladdin) Opening Night special offers. Concessions and Group special offers are available. Booking now via WWW.ATGTICKETS.COM/ FOLKESTONE or the box office 0844 871 3015. Group bookings – 01303 228600 (option 1). Tickets from £14. Family tickets from £45.