Dec 
    11th – 14th 2002: The Theatre (formerly The Thorndike) 
    Leatherhead (Press 
    Contact: Mike Forestier-Walker 07984 495872) 
    Dec 17th 2002 – Jan 4th 2003: Campus Theatre 
    (Dacorum Borough Council) Hemel Hempstead 
    (Press Contact: Sally Cornish 01442 228097) 
     
    CHRISTMAS 
    CAT & THE PUDDING PIRATES 
    Writers: Christopher Lillicrap & Jeanette Ranger  
    Director: Kit Thacker 
    Design: Ian Liston  
    Costumes: Frank Kershaw 
    Music: Laurence Payne 
    Cast includes Jane Deane as Cookie, Carol Carey as Myrtle, 
    Christopher Chilton as Hollyberry / Jolly Roger, Peter Adshead 
    as Chief Ratling and Tom Attwood as Cat. 
   The 
    Leatherhead Theatre 
    Tickets £6 - Box Office 01372 365141 
    Weds Dec 11 - 1.30pm 
    Thurs Dec 12 - 10am, 1.30pm 
    Fri Dec 13 - 1.30pm, 6pm 
    Sat Dec 14 - 2.30pm, 7pm 
   Campus 
    Theatre, Hemel Hempstead 
    Tickets 
    Adults £10, £8 (Dacorum card £7.50, £6) 
    Children (and other concessions): £7, £5 (Dacorum 
    card £5.25, £3.75) 
    * - Schools only performances (These earlier performances 
    are reserved for school parties. All seats £5, entry 
    for teachers is free). 
   Weds 
    Dec 18 - 1.30pm* 
    Thurs Dec 19 - 10.30am*, 1.30pm* 
    Fri Dec 20 - 2pm, 7pm 
    Sat Dec 21 - 2pm, 7pm 
    Sun Dec 22 - 2pm, 5pm 
    Mon Dec 23 - 2pm, 7pm 
    Tues Dec 24 - No Shows 
    Weds Dec 25 - No Shows 
    Thurs Dec 26 - 2pm, 7pm 
    Fri Dec 27 - 2pm, 7pm 
    Sat Dec 28 - 2pm, 7pm 
    Sun Dec 29 - 2pm, 5pm 
    Mon Dec 30 - 2pm, 7pm 
    Tues Dec 31 - 2pm, no show 
    New Years Day - No Shows 
    Thurs Jan 02 - 2pm, 7pm 
    Fri Jan 03 - 2pm, 7pm 
    Sat Jan 04 - 2pm, 7pm 
    Sun Jan 05 - 2pm, no show  | 
   
     
       
       
       
       Set 
        sail for seasonal fun 
       All 
        the magic of traditional pantomime with the fun of a new 
        story. 
       A 
        musical fantasy voyage, with entertainment for the whole 
        family, and a delight for children aged 2 to 102. With 
        catchy songs and singalongs, wonderful characters to love 
        and hate, a cracking good story, a galleon on the stage 
        and loads of help from the audience - what more could 
        you want from a Christmas show? 
       
     
    
   
    
     
    
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