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Never say Never(land): Ramsey drama group to stage Peter Pan

by isleofman.com 7th December 2016

Ramsey’s St Paul’s Square was the setting for the ticket launch of Peter Pan, Ramsey-based theatre group Cloideryn Productions’ pantomime taking to the stage in the town’s St Paul’s Hall over two weekends in February next year.

The production includes a wide range of local personalities, among them Ramsey Town Commissioner Bill Hankin and Ramsey Town Library’s Heather Ruffino, the show’s director. The cast also includes a host of younger performing talent, a number of whom under the direction of Ramsey-based dance teacher Paul Bradford.

Evening performances of Peter Pan will be on Friday February 3, Saturday February 4, Friday February 10 and Saturday February 11. Matinee performances are Saturday February 4 and Saturday February 11, 2017.

Tickets, available from Ramsey Town Library or by calling 437904, are priced ?7.50 for adults; senior citizens, children under 12, disabled plus carer and large groups, ?6 each.

Photo - Peter Pan cast members Lexi Forbes, Ramsey Town Commissioner Bill Hankin, ‘Dan the Fiddler’,  Andy Done, Martha Done, Heather Ruffino and ‘Horatio’ the parrot. Picture Andrew Barton.

Posted by isleofman.com
Wednesday 7th, December 2016 11:09pm.

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