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Can the dwarfs save poor Snow White?


Family favourite for Heath and Reach

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Published Date: 15 January 2008
The panto season continues with SLAP (St Leonard's Amateur Players) performing the family favourite, SNOW WHITE AND THE SEVEN DWARFS.
The production is a faithful portrayal of the story about a princess heroine who is saved from the evil deeds of her jealous step-mother by seven dwarfs.

All the expected pantomime elements are included as well as local references and familiar songs to add a contemporary twist.

SLAP performed the same play almost 13 years ago so many of the cast members are experts in their roles but have enjoyed updating the traditional tale.

The enchanting play will be enacted at the Church Hall in Heath and Reach from January 26 until February 2.

For tickets call the box office on 377047.*Pictured are Hayley Wyatt as Snow White and Joanne Dell as the Prince with the Seven Dwarfs.


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  • Last Updated: 11 January 2008 12:33 PM
  • Source: Leighton Buzzard Observer
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