A previous production of Jack and the Beandstalk from The St. Faith's Players
November 8, 2024
St. Faith’s Players will be performing its annual pantomime at a new venue this year following the closure of the Watermans Arts Centre.
Determined to keep the arts going in Brentford the theatre company is switching to Brentford School for Girls for its production of Aladdin.
Come and marvel at the adventures of our hero, be dazzled by the beautiful Princess Jasmine, be charmed by the glamorous Widow Twankey and laugh along with Wishy-washy trying to make sense of it all.
With a diverse cast from ages 5 to 75, fun for all the family with a song and dance extravaganza to enjoy and lift spirits with seasonal fun is promised.
There are three performances at 7.30pm each evening from Wednesday 27 November to Friday 29 November.
Tickets cost £12 with a discount for groups of 6 or more.
St. Faith's Players doing The Wizard of Oz
St Faith’s Players started performing in St Faith’s Church Hall in 1977 with a concert to celebrate the Queen’s Silver Jubilee. Since then hundreds of people have taken to the boards, built sets, painted scenery and sewn costumes to keep the shows coming, with an annual pantomime a hightlight.
It aims to put on at least two productions each year, ranging from drama to comedy, thriller to Music Hall – all interspersed with a variety of social activities and fund raising events.
For more information on Saint Faith’s Players visit its website.
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