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During this period you will still be able to download free preview files and to purchase e-scripts, but we will not be able to supply any printed material, nor issue any licences (including Script Copying Licences).

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Pantomimes


Old Buckenham Players 2012 with Sleeping Beauty by John BartlettWith a wave goodbye, the curtain comes down
on the panto, so now's the time to read
a few scripts and choose what to produce next year.

Here's a complete list of all our pantos
in alphabetical order, with links to 
the bio's of their authors.

We can't throw sweets out to you, but
we can give you something to chew over...
for each title you can download a
free preview script containing about
half to two-thirds of the script.



Well Known Traditional Titles

'Aladdin' Pantomime Scripts

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(one order item provides all Aladdin Preview Scripts)


'Beauty And The Beast' Pantomime Scripts

'Cinderella' Pantomime Scripts

Click/Tap HERE for scripts on the theme of Cinderella

Click/Tap HERE to order all Cinderella Preview Scripts
(one order item provides all Preview Scripts)


'Dick Whittington' Pantomime Scripts

 'Jack And The Beanstalk' Pantomime Scripts

 'Mother Goose' Pantomime Scripts

 'Puss In Boots' Pantomime Scripts

'Sleeping Beauty' Pantomime Scripts

'Snow White' Pantomime Scripts


Other Traditional Titles

'Ali Baba' Pantomime Scripts

See also: 'Ali Baba And The Four Tea Thieves'


'Babes In The Wood' Pantomime Scripts

'Hansel And Gretal' Pantomime Scripts

Pantomime Scripts: 'Humpty Dumpty'

 Pantomime Scripts: 'Little Bo Peep'

Panto Script: 'Old Father Time'

 Pantomime Scripts: 'Rapunzel'
  • Rapunzel (by Joy Davis)
  • Rapunzel (by Kate Dunn & Karen Dolan-Smith) Coming Soon

 Pantomime Scripts: 'Red Riding Hood'

Red Riding Hood (by Richard Hills) 7m, 4f, 1m/f

See also... 

Red Riding Hood Goes Out West (by Jackie Staite) 11m, 13f, 3 jnr or 8m, 8f, 3 jnr with doubling


 Pantomime Scripts: 'Robin Hood And Babes In The Wood'

Pantomime Scripts: 'Sinbad The Sailor'

 


Non-Traditional Titles

Panto Script: 'A Little Panto On The Prairie' by Rich Lock

Panto Script: 'A Panto Behind The Pyramids' by Rich Lock

Panto Script: 'Agatha Twisty' by Warren McWilliams

 Pantomime Script: 'Aladdin Trouble' by Jackie Staite

Aladdin Variants


 Pantomime Script: 'Ali Baba And The Four Tea Thieves' by Jackie Staite

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  • Alice In Wonderland (by Kate Dunn & Karen Dolan-Smith) Coming Soon

Panto Script: 'Atlantis' by Paul Reakes

 Panto Script: 'Beau Jest' by Paul Reakes

Panto Script: 'Cinderella, the sequel' by Jackie Staite

Cinderella Variants


 Pantomime: 'Dick Turpin Rides Again' by Richard Hills

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 Pantomime Script: 'Frosted' by Warren McWilliams

 Pantomime: 'Goldilocks And The Three Bears' by Richard Hills

 Panto Script: 'Goldilocks And The Three Martians' by Jackie Staite

 Pantomime Scripts: 'Goody Two Shoes'

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 Panto Script: 'Pinocchio' by Doreen Moger

 Panto Script: 'Red Riding Hood Goes Out West' by Jackie Staite

 Pantomime Scripts: 'Robinson Crusoe'

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 Pantomime Script: 'Sherlock Holmes The Panto' by Nigel Currie

 Pantomime Script: 'Sinbad The Sailor Down Under' by Jackie Staite

 Panto Script: 'Sleeping Beauty Goes Back To The Future' by Jackie Staite

Sleeping Beauty Variants


 Panto Script: 'The Dancing Princesses' by Norman Robbins

 Pantomime Script: 'The Kings New Clothes' by Mitcheson, Stevens & Ward

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  • The Pied Piper (by Doreen Moger) Coming Soon

 Pantomime Script: 'The Princess And The Frog' by Warren McWilliams


 Pantomime Scripts: 'The Princess And The Pea'

 Pantomime Script: '(not quite) The Three Musketeers' by Nigel Currie

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One Act Pantomimes


Alternative 'Panto-like' Titles

We also have another title that has a panto feel to it, but is not really a panto.

'Snow White And The Evil Queen' is a musical telling the fairy story in a very tongue-in-cheek way ...

Can anyone stop the Evil Queen from killing Snow White and gaining total control of everything? Yes, hurrah - Prince Rupert saves the day. In this version of the Snow White story, the Evil Queen, named  Malexandria, takes centre stage along with her human mirror and stylist, Cedric The Hairdresser.  After killing her sister (the former queen and Snow White's mother), Malexandria marries the widowed king and sets out to make herself the sole ruler of the kingdom. The songs are gloriously set to the music of Beethoven.