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In 2011 Rainbow valley Productions will be staging Peter Pan in Brecon, Blackwood, Carmarthen, Port Talbot And Cwmbran
 
 
 
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See below the wide selection of previous pantomime productions:

BABES IN THE WOOD
Nov '12 - Feb '13
Owen Money's fabulous production finished at the Congress Theatre, Cwmbran on Sunday 17th Feb after playing to two new venues this season: Theatr Soar & The Beaufort, Ebbw Vale.

Classroom Activities

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South Wales Argus Review

DICK WHITTINGTON Nov '12 - Feb '13 - Peter Karrie (King Rat), Lloyd Davies (Silly Billy), Ruth Petersen (Dick), Llinos Thomas (Alice), Kate Powell (Fairy), Phil Howe, Richard Burman (Dame) & Sam Harding (Tommy the Cat).

Classroom Activities

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Carmarthen Journal Review

PETER PAN Nov '11 - Feb '1
Owen Money's fabulous production Peter Pan finished at the Congress Theatre, Cwmbran on Sunday 19th Feb after playing to record numbers and 'sold out' shows during its long tour.

Classroom Activities

Peter Pan Marketing Pack

DICK WHITTINGTON Dec 10 - Feb 11. King Rat Russell Gomer, RCT; Ian Lilley, Cwmbran. Once Lord Mayor of London is desperate to become Mayor again. He has plans to use his hoards of rats to bring London to its knees But he reckons without our brave hero Dick Whittington, Sammi Broad, his trusty cat Tommy, Richard Shackley and friend Billy, Owen Money. Catherine Capelin as Alice, Ian Phillips as Alderman Fitzwarren/Sultan, Lloyd Davies as Sarah the Cook and Becci Lewis as the Fairy.
Director: Geinor Styles.

ROBINSON CRUSOE Nov '10-'Jan 10. We travelled across the oceans and visit distant shores to bring you the story of Robinson Crusoe. With pirates, cannibals, Man Friday and Konga the Amorous Gorilla - the plot was a rollicking, fun filled production in the great British tradition of panto for all the family. Stage Review.
Director: Richard Tunley.

Mike Doyle as Robinson, Richard Tunley (Captain Bluebeard), Rhian Griffith (Polly Perkins), Ian Lilley (Dame), Sule Rimi (Man Friday), Phil Howe (Captain Perkins), Llinos Daniel (Mermaid) & Sam Davies (Konga). Script © Alan Wightman

JACK & THE BEANSTALK (Nov '09 - Feb '10)The Giant's cry of 'Fee-Fi-Fo-Fum, I smell the blood of an Englishman' is known to every child before it is uttered and sent shivers of excitment throughout the audience. Mike Doyle starred with a full professional cast it is the best pantomime in South Wales. Director: Richard Tunley. The Stage Review.

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AST: Mike Doyle (Jack); Richard Tunley (Fleshcreep); James Caredig (Dame Trott); Ian Phillips (King Crumble); Rhian Griffth (Princess Peaches Crumble); Bethan Thomas (Fairy Fiona).

ALADDIN (Dec 2009) The magic of Christmas and the charm of old Peking meets a bit of Valleys cheekiness in an OMTC production of the classic panto Aladdin.

CAST:
Owen Money as Wishee Washee, Sammi Broad (Aladdin); Lloyd Davies ( Widow Twankey); Phil Howe (the Emperor); Sule Rimi, (Genie); Ian Lilley (Abanazar); Sarah Perryman (Princess Yasmina) and Alan Humphreys as Ping Pong the policeman.

SNOW WHITE & THE SEVEN DWARFS (Nov '08 - Feb '09)

Snow White had very strong box office appeal - the cast were talented, the set colourful , the songs catchy, and the comedy, as proved by capacity audiences made for an excellent pantomime production.

CAST: Mike Doyle (Muddles); Amy Coombes (Princess Snow White); Lewis Cook (Prince Nicholas of Newport); Lloyd Davies (Nurse Tydfil); Deiniol Wyn Rees (Oddjob); Nikki Lang (Queen Lucretia) and Calum Small as Pops the Dwarf.
The Stage review

ROBINSON CRUSOE
(Nov - December '08) With Bluebeard, pirates, Megan the Mermaid, Man Friday and Konga the Amorous Gorilla audiences enjoyed a rollicking, fun filled production. CAST: Owen Money (Billy Crusoe); Peter Karrie (Bluebeard); Sammi Broad (Robinson Crusoe); Ross O'Hennessy (Mrs Crusoe); Phil Howe (Captain Perkins); Emily Thorling (Megan the Mermaid); Sule Rimi (Man Friday); Alicia Hooper (Polly Perkins) and featured Konga the amorous Gorilla. Script by Alan Wightman.

The Stage review of this show.

BUTTONS UNDONE (April 08)
OMTC's risqué panto for grown-ups – more of a pantomime farce. Did Buttons have his wicked way with Cinders? All was revealed!
CAST: Owen Money (Buttons); Phyl Harries (Ugly Sister Flavia); Sue Roderick (Ugly Sister Lavia); Sammi Broad (Cinderella); Lloyd Davies (Baron Hardup); Toni Caroll (Baroness Hardup); Emily Thorling (Annie the Fat Fairy); Nikki Lang (Fanny the Thin Fairy); Anthony Moulton (Prince Charming): Llinos Thomas (Dandini). Alan Wightman.

CINDERELLA
( Nov '07 - Feb '08)

The panto played to sell out performances during the tour. Mike Doyle, in the lead as Buttons, acheived standing ovations at the performances stunning the mixed, family audiences into silence before breaking out into wild applause, during his rendition of Nessum Dorma! With a strong supporting cast: Richard Tunley, Peter Brad-Leigh, Toni Caroll, Phil Howe, Lloyd Davies, Antony Moulton and Llinos Thomas.
Read The Stage review. Script by Alan Wightman.

JACK & THE BEANSTALK
( December 2007)

Jack and the Beanstalk enjoyed a successful 2 week run at the Muni Arts Centre, Pontypridd during the Christmas holidays. Owen starred as Tommy Trott with Huw Ceredig and all star cast. Performances were full with children from 8 - 80 enjoying this great traditional panto.

PETER PAN
(December 2006-2007)

Peter Pan enjoyed a successful tour with Lloyd Davies starring in the role normally taken by Owen Money. Owen was recovering from a 'stroke' at the time; he returned to full health to lead in Jack & the Beanstalk at the Muni, Pontypridd for a two week period over Christmas 2007. Script by Alan Wightman.

ROBINSON CRUSOE
(November 2005-Feb 2006)

CAST: Owen Money, Keli Marie, Richard Tunley, Huw Ceredig, Peter Brad-Leigh, Sule Rimi, Llinos Thomas & Gemma.
Script by Alan Wightman.

ALADDIN
(November 2004-Feb 2005)

CAST: Owen Money, Keli Marie, Brendan Charlston, Wayne Carter, Ieuan Rhys, Richard Tunley, Annmarie Riley, Kelvin Jones and Tony Carroll. This production was the company's 5th pantomime to tour to 5 venues. Brecon, Aberdare, Blackwood, Port Talbot, Treorchy and Cwmbran. Script by Alan Wightman.

DICK WHITTINGTON
(November 2003 - Feb 2004)

CAST: Owen Money, Peter Karrie, Keli Marie, Frank Vickery, Kim Dante, Kelvin L Jones and Nikki Lang. This production played at 7 south Wales theatres. Script by Alan Wightman.

JACK & THE BEANSTALK
(2002)

CAST: Owen Money, Keli Marie, Brendan Charlston, Frank Vickery, Ieuan Rhys, Claire Marie Hall and Tony Carroll. Script by Alan Wightman.

ALADDIN
(2000)

The first OMTC production with a stellar cast: Owen Money, Keli Marie, Phylip Harries, Ieuan Rhys, Maria Clara, Lloyd Davies, Gerallt Rosser, Maureen Rees (from Driving School!), Larry Hynam, Lyndsey Traynor. Script by Alan Wightman.
Aladdin was filmed by BBC One Wales, achieving an astonishing audience figure of 45% when it was broadcast on New Years Day 2002.

Theatre Box Office Numbers and Websites:

THEATRE BRYCHEINIOG BRECON 01874 611622
COLISEUM ABERDARE 01685 881188
BLACKWOOD MINERS INSTITUTE 01495 227206
LYRIC THEATRE CARMARTHEN 08452 263509
PRINCESS ROYAL PORT TALBOT 01639 763214
PARK & DARE TREORCHY 01443 773112
CONGRESS THEATRE CWMBRAN 01633 868239
MUNI ARTS CENTRE PONTYPRIDD 01443 485934
WELFARE HALL YSTRADGYNLAIS 01639 843163









 
 
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