Another tale of what happens after happily ever after, this time looking into what happened after Jack felled the giant beanstalk and defeated the giant.
When he goes over to the window Jack sees an enormous plant, reaching up into the sky - the beanstalk ... Jack makes friends with the Giant's wife in the castle. But when her husband returns ...
Then Jack and his friends enter ... When the magnificently sized puppet of the giant finally arrives, he “Fee-fi-fo-fums” and stomps his crashing feet so loudly that the whole auditorium ...
Jack Trot is in love with Jolene ... Otherwise, all the usual plot points of sale of cow, magic beans, beanstalk and giant’s castle in the sky are present and correct. The biggest difference ...
There can’t be a Jack if there’s no beanstalk (nor a giant awaiting at the top) and Truro’s own definitely doesn’t disappoint. With David Howe’s dazzling lighting design illuminating ...
Scaling new heights as Jack in Jack and ... portray the might of the giant, which beats the usual portrayal of the ogre in this panto, sometimes just a pair of big feet on stage.