
REVIEW: Cave Players' Jack and the Beanstalk
Beware the Cream Whipper 3000 as Hazel Nutt banked on the machine to save the dairy and it failed to do so. Such was the fun of the Cave Players’ 33rd pantomime, filling the North Cave Village Hall with plenty of laughter on a chilly January night. It seems surprising in the group’s history that Jack and the Beanstalk hadn’t been tackled since 1997. This year, it was the task of new scriptwriter Rob Adamson, ably assisted by director Sharon Wood, to come up with a new version

Village pantomime returns to Jack's story
Cave Players are once again presenting their annual pantomime at North Cave Village Hall in January 2019, reviving Jack and the Beanstalk for the first time in 22 years. It's their 33rd pantomime and the third time they have taken on this giant of a show since the group’s launch back in 1986 - however, the last occasion was way back in 1997. A classic pantomime, the group thought it about time they once again told the tale of a lad selling a cow for some beans- which overnigh