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Birnam Institute Players (BIP) are rehearsing for a great festive pantomime - ready to share it with an audience for three nights at the start of December.
The am-dram crew that makes up BIP are putting on Beauty and the Beast – The Pantomime! in Birnam Arts on December 1, 2 and 3 and the team effort is quite amazing.
The familiar tale about a village girl and a bewitched prince has been rewritten by Ben Crocker, made into a French-styled frolic and promises a live band and loads of singalong songs.
There are references to Birnam and Pitlochry, Dunkeld and even (as it’s supposedly in France) Grandtully-sur-Le-Tay. In this telling of the fairytale classic, the Beast is a French poodle called Felix and the central character trying to get along with him is Rose.
The 2022 panto is significant for Birnam as this marks a resurgence in their numbers.
BIP’s panto director and producer Mel Brockway explained: “Between cast, crew and band we’ve got together a team of 24 for the panto, building from a team of just seven when we came out of Covid lockdowns. And they’ve come from across Perthshire.
“We have two fabulous younger members, Dougie and Ruby from Dunkeld, who are natural performers and taking a multitude of roles.
“Deedee Haigh is our Beauty. She’s from Amulree, studying for Highers at Breadalbane Academy and considering performing arts as a potential next step.”
Sadly the Giant French poodle Felix is not a real dog but played by John Pike.
John and his wife have been ‘poached’ from Perth. John is head of technical services at Perth Theatre, and his wife Ginger Ramsden, operations manager at Perth Theatre, has joined as the panto’s stage manager.
Liz Archibald, musical director, has gathered together a multi-talented
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