Dr Who in panto
- Publication: Newmarket Journal
- Date: 1982-01-21
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- Page: Extra, p. 2
- Language: English
Dr Who his Tardis down in Mildenhall Town Hall tomorrow night so that he can rescue poor Sleeping Beauty.
The amazing time-traveller is the star of the Sunbury Players pantomime, which has been written and directed by member Margaret Franks.
"Dr Who and the Sleeping Beauty" is full of evil deeds, magic and mystery and it should appeal to adults as well as children.
It starts tomorrow night at 7.30 pm and will be performed every night until January 30.
Pictured in rehearsal are Sleeping Beauty (Carol Ball) who is guarded by her Prince (Caroline Bristow) and the Good Fairy (Gladys Bell).
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- APA 6th ed.: (1982-01-21). Dr Who in panto. Newmarket Journal p. Extra, p. 2.
- MLA 7th ed.: "Dr Who in panto." Newmarket Journal [add city] 1982-01-21, Extra, p. 2. Print.
- Chicago 15th ed.: "Dr Who in panto." Newmarket Journal, edition, sec., 1982-01-21
- Turabian: "Dr Who in panto." Newmarket Journal, 1982-01-21, section, Extra, p. 2 edition.
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