Pantomimes without original music

Alice In Downunder Land

A delightfully unique Australian story combing the timeless tales of Alice in Wonderland, Mary had a Little Lamb, and Waltzing Matilda. Set in the Australian bush and performed entirely by children; the story is designed to appeal to an audience of pre school and primary school age children....

Cinderella

Young Cinderella is badly put upon in the home of Evillia Belching-Forthe, her stepmother, and her two step-sisters, Plain and Purl. But when Cinderella's invitation to the Palace Ball is torn up, an angry Fairy Godmother decides that enough is enough. Helped by Norris the Gnome and Wizard...

Cinderella Meets the Mother-in-law

Prince Charming and Cinderella arrive back at the palace after their fairy-tale wedding. Cinderella is shocked to learn that the search for the missing glass slipper was instigated by  Prince Charming’s mother, Queen Imelda, who has a shoe fetish. The  magic slippers are confiscated...

Frosted

The audience will probably be familiar with the storyline, given the panto's affinity to a certain children's film with a vaguely similar title, but it's been given the full panto treatment, and so it's packed with gags, new characters and is something totally new for your audience to enjoy - and...

Jack and the Baked Beanstalk (Panto)

Set in Australia, in a small country town. Jack and his widowed mother, Dame Sadie Dreadlocks, are very poor. Their entire neighbourhood have been severely affected by the closing down of the local factory, where Dame Dreadlocks has lost her job as a cleaner. The Bank Manager and owner of the...

NODA Pantomimes

More than 200 titles to choose from the NODA catalogue. Aladdin. Ali Baba. Alice in Wonderland. Babes in the Wood. Beauty and the Beast. Christmas Carol. Cinderella. Dick Whittington. Father Christmas. Frankenstein. Goldilocks. Goody Two Shoes. Hansel and Gretel. Humpty DUmpty. Hunchbak. Jack and...

Pantomimes by Peter Denyer

Cinderella. Dick Whittington and his Cat. Jack and the Beanstalk. The Snow Queen. Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs. Mother Goose. Aladdin. Peter Pan. Sinbad the Sailor. Robin Hood and the Babes in the Woods. Beauty and the Beast. The Sleeping Beauty. New A Christmas Carol. Peter Denyer is incredibly...

Pinocchio

 A wonderful version of this well-known children’s story. Geppetto, the wood carver, longs for a son, but the Star Fairy will only grant his wish on the condition that his puppet Pinocchio proves to be worthy and good. Old Nick is determined that this should not happen. Adventures...

Puss in Thongs

An Australian angle on the timeless classic of Charles Perrault. The brothers Dick and Harry Miller, are forced out of their home by their greedy brother Tom. Dick sets off to make his fortune and Harry is left to look after the cat, Puss. Puss assures Harry that she can make them both rich, if he...

Red Riding Hood

A traditional pantomime set in the Tyrolean mountains where Maria (who wears a red riding hood) meets her Prince, is bewitched by a Witch, attacked by a Wolf, but finally saved by Fairy Twinkle.  Interspersed throughout all of her adventures are the attempts by the dastardly Colonel Von...

Rumplestiltskin (Musical)

“Everybody had a good time.” (The Age) When Rumpelstiltskin premiered at the Alexander Theatre, Melbourne, the critics went overboard with their praise; “full of original and listenable, clappable words and music,” “… clever, well-done and delightful,” and...

Santa Meets the Bushrangers

Melvyn Morrow has written six pantomimes for the series Christmas at the Sydney Opera House. His favourite is Santa meets the Bushrangers, which was revived for the third time in a professional season at the North Sydney Independent Theatre . The characters are Mother Kelly, Molly Moonlight,...

Snow White

This pantomime follows closely the story of the famous fable but in a special twist replaces dwarfs with garden gnomes. It means your company can cast regular sized people. All of the traditional adventures are in the hilarious script. There is of course a wicked Queen, the Magic Mirror on the wall...

The Marsh King's Daughter

Based on the classic by Hans Christian Andersen and set to music by Mozart arranged and orchestrated by Bernard J. Taylor. It borrows many of Mozart's sweetest tunes from his most well-loved and most beautiful music and puts it all together in a stirring tale of hardships overcome, evil...