Sleeping Beauty
Fresh from the dizzy heights of success of Jack and The Beanstalk, the enchanting writing duo Fraser Boyle and Ken Alexander spin you into the magical tale of Sleeping Beauty. Our five star creative team once again bring you a supercharged seasonal show that’s full to bursting with quality, sizzling choreography, beautiful costumes, glittering scenery, energy and wonderfully witty jokes. You’ll love it so much you’ll want to come and see again and again!
The Kingdom of Ayrshire and Arran has been cursed by She-Who-Must-Not-Be-Named… The wicked Carabosse, Bride of Maybole, wants the throne all to herself – she’s got a pet dragon waiting in the wings to back her up claim! Only true love can break the spell – but with the Princess Aurora in hiding and a Prince not keen on marrying someone he’s never met; how can the Kingdom be saved? Can the Arran Fairy overcome confusions about her name and protect the land from evil? Can Nanny McCuddles, guardian to the Princess, be of any help? And will that wee Jimmy Jester ever hold down a job? Come see the Gaiety pantomime this Christmas and discover that there’s no one more powerful than a girl who trusts her own heart.
Cast & Crew
Cast
Unknown | Ross Baxter |
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Unknown | Danny Holmes |
Bella, The Arran Fairy | Julie Coombe |
Briar Rose | Chiara Sparkes |
Carabosse, Bride of Maybole | Ali Cleland |
Nannie Annie McCuddles | Fraser Boyle |
Prince Robbie of Troon | David Rankine |
Wee Jimmy Jester | Gavin Jon Wright |
Crew | |
Choreographer and Associate Director | Chris Stuart Wilson |
Director | Ken Alexander |
Musical Director and Arranger | Stuart William Fleming |
Set & Costume Designer | Mark Walters |
Written | Ken Alexander |
Lighting Designer | Wayne Dowdeswell |
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