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Sleeping Beauty
The Vagabond Players Presents Sleeping Beauty The classic fairytale comes to life as a brand new, family friendly, pantomime! When a Prince stumbles across a castle in Queens Park that nobody else can see, an Old Man tells him the story of how an evil fairy put a curse on a princess a hundred and sixteen years ago. Don’t miss this comedic interactive adventure, a brand new, fun for all ages, non-traditional pantomime! Theresa Cowley stars as the Sleeping Princess and Faith Hu

Body and Soul
The Vagabond Players Present the world premiere of Body and Soul By Elizabeth Elwood A romantic comedy full of whimsical fun and a lively ghost! When Timothy Grey quits his job to write a book about one of the Royal City’s forefathers, his friend, Conrad, finds an unorthodox way to ensure that the historic details are correct. With the help of a psychic seamstress, Conrad restores the resident ghost and sets off a chain of events that turns history upside down. Add in a glamo

Murder By The Book
The Vagabond Players presents Murder By the Book By Duncan Greenwood and Robert King Directed by Jacqollyne Keath When vitriolic thriller writer, Selwyn Piper crosses swords with his venomous ex-wife Imogen, the result is bound to be Murder by the Book. Vagabond Players are delighted to open the new season with this clever and witty thriller, where crisp dialogue exchanges and clever plot twists will keep audiences laughing and guessing right up to the final curtain. Adding t

Goodnight Desdemona (Good Morning Juliet)
The Vagabond Players presents Goodnight Desdemona (Good Morning Juliet) By Ann-Marie MacDonald Directed by Mike Parker What if Shakespeare’s greatest tragedies were actually comedies? Lovelorn academic, Constance Ledbelly, is convinced that they are. What’s more, she believes she knows the source of the plays. But after devastating disappointments in love and academia, she is transported into the Bard’s world of Othello and Romeo & Juliet, where she finds herself sending h