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Double Christmas Delight at The Old Joint Stock: Zanna Don’t! & Scrooge In Rouge

Posted By Tim Todd | Posted 1 month ago


Zanna Don’t!: Step into Heartsville High, a unique world where everyone is gay—well, almost everyone.... In this topsy-turvy society, the chess champion reigns as the big man on campus, while the football star finds his cool factor by landing the lead in the school musical. The students stir up controversy with their original production, "Don’t Ask, Don’t Tell," which focuses on straight people in the military. This daring show sets the stage for an unexpected love story between a young man and a woman. Enter Zanna, a magical, musical fairy who, with a wave of his wand, brings true love to one and all!


Director Scott Le Crass shares, “I can’t wait to be working in my home town on this brilliant Queer musical which celebrates all types of relationships and feel so important to revive”


Scrooge In Rouge: The Royal Music Hall Players face a crisis when a bout of food poisoning strikes, leaving only three actors out of 13 to carry on with their performance of “A Christmas Carol”. Undeterred, the plucky trio tackles the play with ill-fitting costumes and the challenge of having no one to play Tiny Tim... Styled after British Music Hall, “Scrooge In Rouge” is a riotous romp filled with bad puns, naughty double-entendres, and witty songs.


Director Emily Susanne Lloyd says, “Scrooge In Rouge is a bonkers spin on the classic tale—it's rowdy, crazy, and incredibly fun.”


Joint Statement

Theatre Manager & Producer James Edge adds, “We are thrilled to announce these two incredible shows for our Christmas season at the Old Joint Stock. Firstly Zanna Don't!, SUCH a fun show with an utterly gorgeous message, it feels like now is the perfect time for its revival. Fairy tales come in all shapes and sizes and we are delighted to be telling this one during the Christmas period. Secondly we have Scrooge in Rouge which is wickedly funny and certainty not for the faint of heart. A perfect adult Christmas show for people who like a good giggle!”

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