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Spreading panto fever
A
tiny South Warwickshire village without even a pub has become a
pantomime capital of the world.
Pantos performed in Combroke, near Kineton are now being
re-enacted as far afield as Australia
and
Canada,with a little help from the worldwide web.
Resident Merlin Price who has co-written the scripts with Derek
Dwyer (foreground) of Lillington for
the last ten years, said the pair decided to make them accessible
through the internet rather than let
them gather dust.
"There is a dearth of reasonable, newish pantos and we are
both interested in the internet. It just
seemed a natural thing to do," he explained.
Their web page, accessed under 'pantomime', was set up over a
year ago. It provides a brief history
of pantomime and excerpts from their scripts, which include
Cinderella and Aladdin.
"We have been very surprised by the response. Around 3,500
hits and enquiries from all over the
world," added Merlin, a retired schools inpector, who has
also written childrens' novels.
"Quite a few are being performed in this country, as well as
Toronto and Sydney. We e-mail the scripts
and do get one or two queries about particularly English jokes,
although we take out the topical and
local jokes beforehand."
The Combroke Players, made up of residents of all ages, will be
treading the boards in the village hall
next month to perform The Pied Piper, with millenium bugs rather
than rats - one script has already
been sold.
Picture by Lucy Ford.


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