Choirs join forces to put on musical show
The singing was faultless, as was the panto style acting, telling a tongue in cheek story of a villain, who wanted to close down the Steyning Museum in favour of erecting a replica of the Shard there – so bringing Steyning into the 21st century!
However, the villain reckoned without the voice and loyal support of Steyning Museum’s community, supporters and volunteers and his dastardly plans were thwarted.
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Hide AdIt was wonderful to see and hear the boo and hiss, then cheers from the audience, who participated in true panto style, with Museum supporters and volunteers joining the choirs in waving banners and voicing their protests.
The climax to the show was the villain relenting and joining the Friends of Steyning Museum and volunteers, along with the audience, for tea and a mince pie.
Overall, a delightful, family afternoon’s entertainment, which has raised in excess of £1,000 for our local, much loved Steyning Museum. Thanks go to Cantatrice, Kaleidoscope Singers – and also all the script writers, Barbie Best, Jose Peate, Zoe Peate, Peter Conway - and an extra from Nick Hempleman.
Report and picture contributed by Gillian Kille.