The Evil Giant Blunderbore is terrorising the poor village of Skint upon the Brew in the Kingdon of Panoptica.
Can a poor farm boy named Jack save the village and the beautiful princess Jill from the Giant Blunderbore and his glamorous Assistant Demon Moonshade with the help of newly graduated fairy The Fairy Divine.
Will her father King Carracacus ever allow her to marry for love and not money.
Will Jack’s Brother Wee Willie be able to survive their mothers cooking and what secret is Dame Trott hiding.
Find out out this Christmas as The Britannia Panopticon in association with The Vesta Girls present this Giant of a Pantomine.
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