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Buncrana set to climb beanstalk 17.01.11

by Caoimhinn Barr, Inishowen Independent

A POPULAR annual extravaganza in Inishowen’s largest town for much of the past four decades, Buncrana pantomime is back with its biggest ever cast.
Under the guidance of director Nicola McLaughlin and producer William Doherty, Jack and the Beanstalk will run for an incredible 21 nights at St Mary’s Hall, beginning later this month.
With more than 200 people of all ages bringing the magic to the stage, William said he hopes the show will bring a much-needed boost to Buncrana.
“People need a lift this year more than any other and we wanted to give something to the people of Buncrana to take them out of the gloom of the recession. Everyone is looking forward to the panto and we expect it to be a great success,” he enthused.
Having adapted this year’s traditional script for St. Mary’s stage, William said he has been overwhelmed by the support Buncrana Pantomime Society has received.
“It’s a real community effort and everyone gets involved, from the cast to the kids, to the mothers and fathers and all those working behind the scenes. The business community, in difficult times, have been more than generous. People have pulled out all the stops this year,” he said.
Willie Doherty and some of the cast and crew of the upcoming Buncrana Panto Jack and the Beanstalk.
“We decided to go for Jack and the Beanstalk this year because it is a more traditional panto after last year’s original performance, The Adventures of Lorenzo. The script has all the popular ingredients - including the giant, the hen and the golden egg - but it also has a couple of interesting twists,” William added.
Producer William also had a word of praise for parish priest Fr. John Walsh who, he said, had been extremely generous in allowing the society to use St. Mary’s Hall for rehearsals and performances. William was also delighted to have the transition year students from Scoil Mhuire involved in this year’s mammoth production.
After retiring from the stage four years ago William remains an integral part of the Buncrana panto scene. He is expertly assisted backstage by Sally McDaid, Marie McDaid, Paula Fletcher, Brid Tierney, Cathy Kelly, Eilish O’Connor and Edel Noone among others.
The part of Jack is played by experienced campaigner Donal Kearney while Leanne McCarron, from Burnfoot, is the female lead. Popular duo Eddie Murphy and Eunan McConnell will perform the role of dames as Jack’s aunts.
Musical director is Trevor Burnside while Vanessa Chapman is choreographer. Children from the local schools will sing and dance on stage as ‘rainbows, rays and sunbeams’. Marie O’Neill is costume director with Terry Tedstone in charge of the set scenery.
Tickets for Jack and the Beanstalk go on sale at the box office in St. Mary’s Hall on Saturday, January 22 next with performances running from January 30 - February 19.
Priced at €10 for stalls and €12 for the balcony, tickets for all matinee shows are only €5. First week concessions from Monday - Thursday, buy one, get one free. All performances must be booked in advance.
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