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Dr Foster Pantomime Script by Bruce Gardner

Dr. Foster
Bruce Gardner
Why did the good doctor go to Gloucester? In his quest to find a cure for the mayor’s headache of course! Professor Dius also hopes to find a cure…Doctor Foster’s! Burglary is his answer to the problem, with the help of Syck and Sorrie. Can the doctor’s friends save the day? Can the mayor’s pain be dealt with? Can anyone stop Doctor Foster from stepping into the puddle! Loads of fun and business in this ‘explanation’ behind the rhyme.
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Synopsis

The Mayor of Hardley Hurdoth, a small town near Gloucester, has an incurable headache. Dr. Foster, assisted by Denis Dainty, is attempting to find a remedy for it, and Professor Oswald Dius is attempting to steal it if it is found, particularly as a reward as been offered by the Mayor to relieve him of his pain. Visiting trainee medics, Larry Inx and Bob Down, offer their help to Dr. Foster, whilst housekeeper Belinda Blatherwicke merely helps toward to the general mayhem.

Local ne’er do wells, Syck and Sorrie, add to the confusion and Sergeant Ferret just remains confused!

The story reveals why the good doctor went to Gloucester and the climax comes with a cure from a most unlikely source.

Cast of 10 principals plus chorus parts of townspeople and a cameo role of the mayor.
Cast Summary

Dr Foster: 10 principals plus chorus
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Format: Paperback
Pages: vii,46
Dimensions: A5 (148mm width x 210mm height)
Publisher: Jasper Publishing
Published: 2006
Language: English
ISBN: 978 1 905993 11 6

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