

Jack the Lad - A Musical Celebration
David Wood
When Jack, the naughtiest boy in Dame Dimwit's school, puts his thumb in a pie and pulls out the prize jewel in the royal treasure, everyone assumes he has stolen it.
Only Jack knows that the real thief is the wicked Lord Chamberlain, Graball, who is planning to steal the rest of the treasure with the help of Vasaleno's gypsies.
In true pantomime tradition, Jack manages to prove his innocence, the badies are out witted and all ends happily.
This pantomime offers opportunities for elaborate staging or it can be produced simply.
Little Jack Horner is a pantomime play written by Paul Reakes and published by Samuel French .
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