BRISTOL, Tenn. — Mark Twain’s Huckleberry Finn still journeys the Mississippi River. John Steinbeck’s Tom Joad remains in search of justice. And Jack’s beanstalk still grows. Classic literature never ...
Fee Fi Fo Fum… Come to the Kings and join in the fun! Get ready for the GIGANTIC panto that’s going to rocket you up into the clouds as Dame Trott and her son Jack do battle with the giant! Can Jack ...
Jack the Giant Slayer, a retelling of the fairy tale typically known by the far less macho-sounding Jack and the Beanstalk or Jack and the Magic Beans, opens with a lengthy assault of noise (aural and ...
A RAPPING Granny, some giant feet and an errant beanstalk all stole the show at the Crowle players' rompingly good fun performance ...
This is, we believe, is the first-ever castle panto! And takes place indoors, in the Guthrie Pavilion Restaurant, over a delicious festive dinner. Join Jack and a very overworked Dame Trott as they ...
The show is packed with laughter, lively songs, colourful characters, comedy, one-liners and, of course, plenty of audience ...
Bryan Singer's revisionist take on the classic "Jack and the Beanstalk" fairy tale hopes to pick up the pace as older kids and parents become available. By Pamela McClintock Senior Film Writer ...
IIIF provides researchers rich metadata and media viewing options for comparison of works across cultural heritage collections. Visit the IIIF page to learn more. Giant marionette, from Jack and the ...
Stanley (Rumpelstiltskin's Daughter) once again cleverly contorts a familiar tale, here focusing not on Jack but on the giant from whom he purloins a beloved pet. Otto, a young giant with sharp teeth, ...