Wootton Bassett Light Operatic Society celebrate milestone anniversary with 13th annual pantomime

By Roger Ogle - 14 January 2017

Arts and Culture

Wootton Bassett Light Operatic Society is putting the finishing touches to its 13th annual pantomime event with Little Red Riding Hood, and is all the luckier for being part of their 40th anniversary celebrations.

The director Kate Northcott said: “I was honoured to be asked to direct the WBLOS panto in the 40th year no less!  As it is also my own script, it is very close to my heart.  The cast are doing an absolutely fab job and I hope the audience enjoy watching it as much as I’ve enjoyed directing it.”

WBLOS chairman, Stuart Dark, said “I can’t believe it has bhttps://www.theocelot.co.uk/wp-content/uploads/2017/01/15826159_1312637958802505_3193400068262419156_n-150x150.jpg 150w, https://www.theocelot.co.uk/wp-content/uploads/2017/01/15826159_1312637958802505_3193400068262419156_n-420x420.jpg 420w, https://www.theocelot.co.uk/wp-content/uploads/2017/01/15826159_1312637958802505_3193400068262419156_n.jpg 595w" alt="" width="300" height="300" />een 40 years.  WBLOS has gone from strength to strength and I have loved every minute of it.  I am really looking forward to our celebrations.”

This not-to-be-missed event is taking place at the Memorial Hall in Royal Wootton Bassett between Friday 27th January and Sunday 29thJanuary 2017 with matinees on Saturday at 2.30pm, Sunday at 4pm and evening performances at 7.30pm on Friday and Saturday.  Tickets cost £9.50 and £8.50 for concessions. Phone: 07809 566981 for tickets.

It’s a hilarious tale of a courageous heroine and a handsome young hero in a court peopled by a self-obsessed Queen, shoe salesmen trying to be soldiers, her anxious parents, the baron and baroness, the frivolous ladies in waiting, disco-dancing junior soldiers and of course the dame who is also a fitness instructor, much to everyone’s horror!

There are witches, wolves (well one), idiotic heralds, ghosts and disco-dancing soldiers.  Oh and magic potions!  Be afraid, be very afraid!

This event is the start of a busy year for WBLOS who are also putting on Singing in the Rain in April, and a special anniversary concert in September. The junior section of the society, the WBLETS, will be performing Joseph and his Technicolour Dreamcoat in mid-July which promises to be both colourful and packed with fantastic tunes!

Joseph show director, Marion Aspell, said “the children have so much talent between them and just absorb the music by osmosis.  We all love every moment of working on their shows and being a part of WBLOS!”

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