• Contact us
  • About us
  • Digital edition
  • Online archive
Wednesday, June 18, 2025
Cumberland and Westmorland Herald
  • News
    Penrith man admits possessing cannabis twice with intent to supply

    Penrith man admits possessing cannabis twice with intent to supply

    Risks and strategies for flexible pension drawdown

    Risks and strategies for flexible pension drawdown

    Man arrested after fleeing from police in Penrith

    Man arrested after fleeing from police in Penrith

    £37.7 million to tackle potholes and upgrade roads

    £37.7 million to tackle potholes and upgrade roads

    Over £38,000-worth of fake goods seized at Appleby Horse Fair

    Over £38,000-worth of fake goods seized at Appleby Horse Fair

    New bid for Appleby stallion sculpture revealed

    New bid for Appleby stallion sculpture revealed

    18th century Eden pub sold as owners retire

    18th century Eden pub sold as owners retire

    Tebay’s plans for battery storage unit

    Tebay’s plans for battery storage unit

    Pub landlord must remove Covid canopy

    Pub landlord must remove Covid canopy

  • Sport
    Double national triumph for Stuart Robinson

    Double national triumph for Stuart Robinson

    Patterdale’s Eden Eagles make history

    Patterdale’s Eden Eagles make history

    Penrith teen crowned British vault champion

    Penrith teen crowned British vault champion

    Penrith gymnasts represent North of England in finals

    Penrith gymnasts represent North of England in finals

    New boss revealed for Penrith AFC

    New boss revealed for Penrith AFC

    Penrith Panthers celebrate winning season

    Penrith Panthers celebrate winning season

    Darren Edmondson leaves Penrith AFC

    Darren Edmondson leaves Penrith AFC

    Lucy plays key role in county T20 triumph

    Lucy plays key role in county T20 triumph

    Gold for Keith in annual festival of orienteering

    Gold for Keith in annual festival of orienteering

  • Obituaries
  • Nostalgia
  • Online archive
  • Buy Photos
  • Buy your paper
  • North Lakes Living
No Result
View All Result
Cumberland and Westmorland Herald
  • News
    Penrith man admits possessing cannabis twice with intent to supply

    Penrith man admits possessing cannabis twice with intent to supply

    Risks and strategies for flexible pension drawdown

    Risks and strategies for flexible pension drawdown

    Man arrested after fleeing from police in Penrith

    Man arrested after fleeing from police in Penrith

    £37.7 million to tackle potholes and upgrade roads

    £37.7 million to tackle potholes and upgrade roads

    Over £38,000-worth of fake goods seized at Appleby Horse Fair

    Over £38,000-worth of fake goods seized at Appleby Horse Fair

    New bid for Appleby stallion sculpture revealed

    New bid for Appleby stallion sculpture revealed

    18th century Eden pub sold as owners retire

    18th century Eden pub sold as owners retire

    Tebay’s plans for battery storage unit

    Tebay’s plans for battery storage unit

    Pub landlord must remove Covid canopy

    Pub landlord must remove Covid canopy

  • Sport
    Double national triumph for Stuart Robinson

    Double national triumph for Stuart Robinson

    Patterdale’s Eden Eagles make history

    Patterdale’s Eden Eagles make history

    Penrith teen crowned British vault champion

    Penrith teen crowned British vault champion

    Penrith gymnasts represent North of England in finals

    Penrith gymnasts represent North of England in finals

    New boss revealed for Penrith AFC

    New boss revealed for Penrith AFC

    Penrith Panthers celebrate winning season

    Penrith Panthers celebrate winning season

    Darren Edmondson leaves Penrith AFC

    Darren Edmondson leaves Penrith AFC

    Lucy plays key role in county T20 triumph

    Lucy plays key role in county T20 triumph

    Gold for Keith in annual festival of orienteering

    Gold for Keith in annual festival of orienteering

  • Obituaries
  • Nostalgia
  • Online archive
  • Buy Photos
  • Buy your paper
  • North Lakes Living
No Result
View All Result
Cumberland and Westmorland Herald
No Result
View All Result
Home News

It’s panto time in Penrith and Lazonby with a joint festive treat

by Andrew Keogh
5 December 2023
in Latest, News
A A
Share on FacebookShare on Twitter
Puss in Boots

“It is local and it is funny,” says the director of pantomime Puss in Boots which is being performed at venues in both Penrith and Lazonby.

Maria Wright, of Eden Valley Players, who is directing the show, said they were collaborating with Penrith Players for the first time.

Eden Valley Players have put a pantomime on in Lazonby since 2017 and it gained quite a following with its successful shows.

The Puss in Boots script has been written by Ben Crocker, who is a professional scriptwriter, and is packed full of funny local references.

“Rehearsals have gone really well on the whole,” said Maria.

“Because we joined forces, so to speak, we have auditioned quite a lot of people and have a nice mix of people from Penrith and Lazonby.

“The biggest factor is that we have been overwhelmed by children wanting to be on. So we have got two casts of children and are splitting them between the two venues.”

In total there are about 25 children as part of the 35-strong cast 

Robyn Whitfield, who has been Lazonby’s leading lady for the past three years, is playing Princess Esmerelda, while Tim Wright is the dame and the good fairy is Clare Spruce, a bad boy fairy (James Wright) and an ogre (John Douglas).

The story centres around Jack (Andrew Bates), who is a miller’s son. He has got two not so clever brothers who each received a windfall in their father’s will, while Jack simply gets a silver shilling and a cat (Emma Watson), who turns out to be magical. The good fairy sells Jack some boots and he buys them with his shilling. These turn out to be magic boots and the cat talks.

“It is fantastic fun and we have got two really not very bright brothers and their girlfriends which are quite a comedy foursome.

“The pantomimes that we put on are traditional pantomimes, old fashioned pantomimes,” said Maria.

She added: “We are really looking forward to it and the cast are working so hard and it is so lovely that we have got such a nice mix of people. They are doing so well together. It’s great.”

The show is at Penrith on Friday, 8th December, at 7-15pm and on Saturday, 9th December, at 2pm and 7-15pm.

Then it will be on at Lazonby village hall on Friday, 15th December, at 7-15pm, and on Saturday, 16th December, at 2pm and 7-15pm.

“Both matinees are sold out and the evening performances are selling really well as well. We have been over the moon with the ticket sales,” said Maria.

“We didn’t know how it would work out because we thought spreading it out over two weekends and two venues might deplete the audience, but it has boosted it,” she said.

Related Posts

Penrith man admits possessing cannabis twice with intent to supply
Latest

Penrith man admits possessing cannabis twice with intent to supply

17 June 2025
Risks and strategies for flexible pension drawdown
Expert advice

Risks and strategies for flexible pension drawdown

15 June 2025
Man arrested after fleeing from police in Penrith
News

Man arrested after fleeing from police in Penrith

13 June 2025
£37.7 million to tackle potholes and upgrade roads
Latest

£37.7 million to tackle potholes and upgrade roads

13 June 2025
Over £38,000-worth of fake goods seized at Appleby Horse Fair
News

Over £38,000-worth of fake goods seized at Appleby Horse Fair

13 June 2025
New bid for Appleby stallion sculpture revealed
News

New bid for Appleby stallion sculpture revealed

13 June 2025
No Result
View All Result

Stay connected

Facebook Twitter Instagram

Most popular

Celebrating 200 years of Nenthead

Celebrating 200 years of Nenthead

13 June 2025
Double national triumph for Stuart Robinson

Double national triumph for Stuart Robinson

13 June 2025
New bid for Appleby stallion sculpture revealed

New bid for Appleby stallion sculpture revealed

13 June 2025
Over £38,000-worth of fake goods seized at Appleby Horse Fair

Over £38,000-worth of fake goods seized at Appleby Horse Fair

13 June 2025
Tebay’s plans for battery storage unit

Tebay’s plans for battery storage unit

13 June 2025
Carbon audit produces positive results for North Sheep host family

Carbon audit produces positive results for North Sheep host family

13 June 2025
Cumberland and Westmorland Herald Logo

33 Middlegate
Penrith
Cumbria
CA11 7SY

Phone: 01768 862313
Email: news@cwherald.com

Registered in England as Barrnon Media Limited. No: 12475190
VAT registration number: 343486488

Explore

  • News
  • Sport
  • Farming
  • Property
  • Obituaries
  • Nostalgia
  • Your view

Useful links

  • Contact us
  • Photosales
  • Online archive
  • Buy your paper
  • Digital edition
  • North Lakes Living
  • Advertise
  • About us

Follow us on

© Barrnon Media Limited 2025

Terms & Conditions / Privacy Policy / Cookie Policy

This website and its associated newspaper are members of the Independent Press Standards Organisation
Review Your Cart
0
Discount
Add Coupon Code
Subtotal
Total Installment Payments
Bundle Discount
Checkout

 
0
No Result
View All Result
  • Home
  • News
  • Sport
  • Obituaries
  • Nostalgia
  • Online archive
  • more
    • North Lakes Living
    • Buy Photos
    • Buy your paper
    • About us
    • Contact us

© 2020 Cumberland & Westmorland Herald