The Sleeping Beauty

The Sleeping Beauty by John Crocker is a full-length pantomime published by Concord Theatricals, Limited in February 1984. This New Ed edition spans 148 pages and is presented in English. The work features a traditional narrative infused with humor, complemented by an original score by Eric Gilder, which is available separately.
Readers will find a lively and engaging script designed for performance, suitable for both amateur and professional groups. The pantomime includes roles for two women, two men, and an additional ensemble of eight performers, making it adaptable for various theatrical settings. The combination of humor and music in this drama offers a unique experience for those interested in theatrical productions.
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This is a full length pantomime, entirely traditional with lots of humour and with its own original and delightful score by Eric Gilder which is available separately. The large number of both amateur and professional groups who present Crocker and Gilder pantomimes regularly every year is unmistakable proof of their success.
– 2 women, 2 men, 8 women or men
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