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Newquay Voice > Issue 438 - 20/01/2010
This February, Indian Queens Pantomime Society are performing the exciting "Treasure Island", telling the story of young, brave Jim Hawkins, his sweetheart Mary, Dame Sally Forth and her lazy son Jack and their adventure to find treasure across the sea; however Captain Long John Silver and his pirates have other plans!
Throughout this hilarious journey the audience will travel distant shores meeting pirates, mermaids, skeletons, sea monsters and Spot the dog!
Producer Sandy Worden said "We chose Treasure Island as it is full of adventure and excitement. After the tremendous success of "Robin Hood" last year we wanted a pantomime which was completely different allowing us to create new scenery and costumes this year which are colourful, vibrant and fun!
"I"m proud of all of our cast and crew as their hard work is going to really give the audience a fantastic experience!"
Simon Rowe, playing Dame Sally Forth, said "Indian Queens is a great society to belong to. We have loads of fun together and we all work towards the same goal: to give something back to our community.
"This year everyone will find something to enjoy; we have beautiful songs, hilarious slapstick, daring sword fighting and much, much more!"
The society will be performing at Indian Queen"s Victory Hall from Monday 1st to Saturday 6th February with an afternoon matinee on Saturday. Tickets cost £3 for children,£4 for adults and £3 for OAPs on Monday and Tuesday, £5 for adults £4 for children and £5 for OAPs on Wednesday, Thursday, Friday and Saturday evening and for the Saturday matinee all seats are £3
To book during the daytime call Pads and Paws on 01726 861247 and to book during the evening call Marlene Wakeley 01726 860543.
Photos from the Indian Queens Caged Bird Society Show 2010, which took place at Fraddon Village Hall on Saturday 16 January 2010.
A small memorial service took place on Newquay"s Watergrate Bay Beach to commemorate the loss of US servicemen when their plane crashed in 1943.
On Thursday 14 January 2010, local councillors, business owners, representatives of local organisations and members of the public gathered together at Newquay Sports Centre to discuss the way forward for Newquay.
View this week's Newquay Voice Sports Action, taken by Cornwall-Photos.com photographers by clicking here
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