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AUDITIONS: Join Mark Little for a Worthing panto



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Published Date: 26 September 2008
THERE'S a shimmering spotlight and it's your chance to dance into it.
If you've always dreamed of dancing live on stage, have dance experience and long to take part in a professional, sparkling production, now is your chance.

Paul Hammond is bringing his pantomime version of Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs to Worthi
ng's Pavilion Theatre and he needs you.

Hammond Productions shows are filled with song, dance, banter, fun, laughter and plenty of special effects.

Following last year's success, the infamous Mark Little is back with Craig Roberts from CBBC's Young Dracula, as well as Equilibrium, the Russian Circus troupe performing unique acrobatic ladder acts.

It's sure to be a spectacular production and you can take part.

Visit Worthing's Assembly Hall on October 12 to audition for your chance to dance in Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs showing at the Pavilion Theatre from December 11 to January 4. Don't forget your dance shoes.

Here are the audition times: junior dancers – Babes (enrolment: 9am), audition 9.30am to noon, minimum age: six years, maximum height: 5ft
Dwarf auditions (enrolment: 11.30am), auditions 9.30am to noon, height range: 4ft to 4ft 6in

Senior dancers (enrolment: 1.30pm), audition 2pm, age range:16-18 years, minimum height: 5ft, strong jazz preferred, ballet and tap ideally required

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  • Last Updated: 26 September 2008 9:39 AM
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