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December 2019                       December 2019

       CASTLE PLAYERS  - LYTCHETT
       MATRAVERS


        Christmas is nearly upon us. And that can only mean one
        thing - it’s Panto season!!
        Rehearsals  are  well  underway  for  Castle  Players’
        upcoming   pantomime.   For   something   completely
        different,  we  will  be  staging  the  absolutely  bonkers
        Macbeth  - The Pantomime at Lytchett Matravers  Village Hall on 24th, 25th and
        31st of January and 1st February 2020, including 2 matinees. A brand new, original
        show, inspired by the story of Macbeth and written and directed by Linsey O'Neill,
        where the Bard meets the X-Factor.  There are good guys to cheer, bad guys to
        boo, a Dame and a dog. And with terrible jokes, it contains all the normal panto
        madness and if you’ve never seen Shakespeare before, you still won’t have done
        after this show!

        We are doing fewer performances this year, so book your tickets in advance to
        ensure you get to see this fantastic show. Tickets are just £10 for adults and £5 for
        under 12’s, why pay a fortune when you have so much fun on your doorstep? Go
        to castleplayers.com or call 01202 912351 before they all sell out, or treat yourself
        to  a  full  night  out  by  going  to  The  Rose  and  Crown  and  getting  a  meal-deal
        ticket.  As  always,  refreshments  available  on  the  night.  Hope  to  see  lots  of  you
        there.


       MILBORNE MOVIES


        The Man Who Invented Christmas

        The Man Who Invented Christmas tells of the magical
        journey that led to the creation of Ebenezer Scrooge
        (Christopher  Plummer),  Tiny  Tim  and  other  classic
        characters  from  A  Christmas  Carol.  The  film  shows
        how  Charles  Dickens  (Dan  Stevens)  mixed  real  life
        inspirations  with  his  vivid  imagination  to  conjure  up
        unforgettable characters and a timeless tale, forever
        changing the holiday season into the celebration we
        know  today.  The  cast  is  excellent  and  the  beautiful
        photography  captures  a  fairy-tale-like  nineteenth
        century London.





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