

Sleeping Beauty (O'Hara)
John O'Hara
A version of the time-honoured fairytale of the beautiful young princess who, cursed by the wicked fairy Carabosse, sleeps for a hundred years until awoken with a kiss by a handsome young prince.
In most versions of The Sleeping Beauty the prince doesn't appear until halfway through Act ll but by means of a subtle dream sequence and Tickles', the court jester's time machine, the prince is introduced much earlier giving a better balance to casting and action.
The Sleeping Beauty (Robbins) is a pantomime play written by Norman Robbins and published by Samuel French .
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