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a traditional family pantomime by
Peter Bond and Bob Heather
When King Cuthbert is about to wed Princess Primrose from a neighbouring kingdom, he decides there would be nothing better than to have a brand new suit of clothes made for his wedding. He summons the royal tailors Mr Moss and Mr Bross, but the suit they make is well below the expectations of the King, so he announces a competition to make a new suit for his marriage to the Princess.
The King’s evil brother, Baron Grumbleguts, thinks of this as an ideal time to usurp the King and take over the throne, so he puts his evil plan into action. Baron Grumbleguts lures gullible twin brothers, Jingle and Jangle, along with their mother Trudy Lyte to make an invisible suit, the plan being to humiliate the King to the point he would have to give up his throne. But the Baron didn’t count on the Deputy Superintendent of Vegetables from the palace garden to thwart his evil plans.
This pantomime is chock-full of fun and hilarity for the kids and grown-ups alike.
There are thirteen main cast members (6M – 7F) and six smaller parts, along with a chorus of Villagers, Soldiers, Children and Fairies.

This script is handled by
LAZY BEE SCRIPTS
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