Moat Panto returns in Naas to entertain

Make sure to catch the show!
Moat Panto returns in Naas to entertain

The cast of Sleeping Beauty will start its run on Friday

THERE will be plenty of laughs at the Moat Club this festive season as it presents its annual Christmas Panto, Sleeping Beauty, at the Moat Theatre from 28 November to 13 December.

Written and directed by Eugene Delaney, this year’s production promises to be their best yet as they celebrate 43 years of magical pantomime.

For many families in Naas, it remains a cherished Christmas tradition. This year’s production boasts an impressive ensemble; with 18 characters plus dancers, the stage is set to burst with colourful mayhem in this quirky retelling of the classic fairytale Sleeping Beauty.

When an evil spell is cast on Princess Perfecta (Freya McGaley, last year’s Little Red Riding Hood) by Scary Fairy (Becky Byrne), a cloud of sadness descends over the whole kingdom.

King (Padraig Broe) and Queen (Samantha Coventry)
King (Padraig Broe) and Queen (Samantha Coventry)

As if things weren’t bad enough for the King (Padraig Broe) and Queen (Samantha Coventry), a pair of nasty henchmen, Crooked Kevin (Nick Pearson) and Slippery Sam (Michael Broe) hatch a plan to steal all the treasures from the castle. 

The side of good is represented by the Miniature Heroes (played by a talented group of children), the Fairies (six zany Godmother aunties), and the hapless security trio Wally (Pat Breslin), Dolly (Anne Delaney) and Holly (Sarah Gallagher), who must pretend to be an award-winning troupe of line dancers to infiltrate the castle and rescue Princess Perfecta.

 Eugene once again teams up with Katie Conlon for musical direction, with Aine Foley as choreographer.

Will their plan work? Will Perfecta meet her handsome prince (Senán Maguire)? After plenty of silly jokes, dancing, and singing, we’ll find out whether everyone lives happily ever after. Limited tickets are available for Friday 28 November, Thursday 4, Friday 5, Thursday 11, and Friday 12 December at www.moattheatre.com or by calling 045 883030.

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