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News / Panto on film

Bob Hudson keeps the show ticking over - photo: Barry Broadbent

IT’S PANTO time again for the Westside Players who will be performing Cinderella Bella in the Walls public hall on 5 and 6 December.

Written and directed by Hilary Smith, the show is set in the village of Canneloni in Italy.

“The fun filled show is suitable for all the family, so come along and start your Christmas celebrations with some traditional entertainment!” she said.

In an unexpected twist this year, a documentary film crew for Vodafone has been following the group as they rehearse!

The team from Dragonfly TV has been hired by the mobile phone giant to shoot an episode of ‘Vodafone Firsts’ to promote its Sure Signal pilot in the Westside village.

Tickets for Cinderella Bella are priced at £5 for adults, £4 for concessions, and £3 for children under 16. They are available from the Walls Shop 01595 809281.

 

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