Burnend (first recorded 1236) "End of the Stream" is where the Wye flows into the Thames. Nestling in the Chilterns alongside the river, the village has been the home of papermakers, lacemakers and brickmakers. Today Bourne End is a thriving village close to London and even closer to the open countryside of the Chiltern Hills in central southern England.
This site is provided by Bourne End Community Association as a service to people who work and live in Bourne End. The Community Association is also responsible for provision and management of the Bourne End Community Centre.
| Oh Yes! She's Snow White |
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| Written by Debra Aspinall | |
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A touch of attitude gave the show an edge. Perfect for the ideally matched central characters of Snow White and Prince Harry. Stunning routines with a cast of hundreds, at least it seemed like that, kept everyone singing and clapping in time to the music. So many of the young cast seemed to have grown since last year's panto but it was lovely to see them all again.
"You're the one that I want" routine
When it comes to being the "baddie" nobody does it better than Wendy Keeble. Her Queen Narcissa, the wicked stepmother, was really horrible. Real nasty was the queen on her birthday. At other times she was truly wicked. Disliked verging on hated and that was just her subjects in Snowdonia. And the audience didn't disagree as she planned and plotted.
Chris Perry chopped down to size to play Grouchy
Sticky slapstick, sweeties, singing-on-stage for the children were all there to make "Snow White" a panto supreme. There is still time to be part of this tradition. Two performances on Saturday 30 January at 2.30pm and 6.30pm have some seats still available. Call into the library where you will find the box office.
Evil Queen plots against the lovely Snow White
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| Last Updated ( Wednesday, 27 January 2010 ) |
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