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24/02/2026

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A fabulous NODA review just in from Philip Smith thanks for your very kind words! Thanks for your support as always 🤩🤩🤩D...
23/02/2026

A fabulous NODA review just in from Philip Smith thanks for your very kind words! Thanks for your support as always 🤩🤩🤩

Darnall Musical Theatre Group presents Mother Goose the Pantomime

19th -21st February 2026 at the Darnall Education Centre

Director and Musical Director by Janet Black

Producer by Jack Taylor

Choreography by Sara Kitchen

Written by Olivia T. Swords

If only the welcome and warmth received when visiting Darnall MTG could be bottled the world could be such a happier place. From the first to the last conversation, you can tell what a special time you are going to have. A comparatively small stage area is cleverly used to the full by the enthusiastic company, young and not so young alike with beaming smiles truly enjoying their theatre experiences. The program sums up how special this society is with repeated names both on and off stage all working to one goal of continuing the ethos that totally surrounds their company.

Darnall productions are fairly unique in that most of the cast are youngsters along with the odd adult and an established Dame. Having been privileged to see the company over the last 6 years how wonderful to see the very young children back then now taking principal roles. The strengths of the production team of Jack, Janet, and Sara certainly know how to bring the, in house written, script by Olivia alive. I really enjoyed the variations on the well known pantomime simply proving a good script delivered well wonderfully entertains their supportive audience. I totally appreciated how well this script was written, clever inuendo but clean, keeping it local ‘Darnall upon Don ‘and including many other Sheffield references and perfect for the mainly young cast to deliver. The choice of songs provided ample opportunity for principal work and full ensemble alike.

A few familiar faces have clearly moved onto university or other paths but how wonderful to see how those shoes are quickly filled with the next generation of actors. Jack Taylor as both Dame and producer gives the part everything, his controlled performance is professionally delivered in such a way that it isn’t all about ‘The Dame’ but with clever interjections with performers and audience alike allowing for all the other characters to come to the fore.

The pantomime has all the usual twists and turns, the baking scene, the sing song an excellent UV scene all about the Dames exploits when visiting London with iconic well known buildings, West End show titles along with Jack taking centre stage in the most perfect UV costume, very clever. Goose Goose , the hero by Annabelle Taylor and The Dames son, a very competent young actor who not only sang very well but delivered her lines clearly. Some lovely scenes throughoutalong with the dramatic love struck faints on seeing your love interest Mayfair. Billie Goose , completing the bird family, by Wray Williamson-Batham always supporting Goose, involved in many of the scenes with lovely characterization and delivered clearly. Mayfair by Emma Hazelhurst a beautifully portrayed part, The Princess of the show, poise and stature and inevitably falling for the dashing Goose in true pantomime style. Grimaldi by Charlie Betts, the green suited villain, happy to wind up the audience with his devilment. Your prose was excellent and your performance of ‘One Way or Another ‘very moving. Pixie Quinn by Maiya Green a quite excellent performance delivered with ease , often an individual role keeping the story ticking along, your stage presence and youthful ability along with the ability of holding the audience, well done. Mayor by Dylan Bowman you certainly wanted everything at whatever cost, a great part played with strength and lovely level of theatre arrogance. Cilla the Goose by Charlotte Hunt, the provider of wealth in the traditional pantomime way, Golden Eggs. Lovely character part delivered with ease and clarity. Lloyd by Mia Hull and Barclay by Millie Warhurst, great character names, and unlike banks at least you too could be contacted. Well,done two well performed taxman roles. Herald by Imogen Harris and King Goose by Isla Overend-Hogg two smaller well performed character parts.

Of course, whilst not naming everyone all the wonderful ensemble performed with beamingsmiles fully engrossed and involved with many scenes throughout with great stage movement dancing and singing. It is such a pleasure to see so many young performers from 5 years upwards all starting out on their performance journey. The sound and lighting were well controlled along for pyrotechnics. Confetti cannons added another layer to the evening. I must complement the whole team on quite wonderful costumes all produced in house a further true testament to the strength in depth within the society.

A lovely evening of theatre entertainment full of varying scenes delivered well. Music from Abba ,Les Mis and ghostbuster to name but three along with a clever variation of ‘Simply the Best’ provided plenty for the whole group to perform to your sell out audiences.

Thank you for a lovely evening of pantomime

Philip Smith

Noda NE District 6 Regional Rep

What an amazing week we had in pantoland with all of our incredible stars! So very proud of each and every member of the...
23/02/2026

What an amazing week we had in pantoland with all of our incredible stars! So very proud of each and every member of the cast and crew who brought this show to life!

Check out these fabulous photos by Danielle Overend-Hogg Photography Danielle Overend-Hogg Photography that perfectly captured the magic of Mother Goose!

23/02/2026
Wow wow wow 🤩 Our first review is in 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟Thanks Last Night I Dreamt Of
20/02/2026

Wow wow wow 🤩
Our first review is in 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟
Thanks Last Night I Dreamt Of

Our latest review, below and on our website, is of Darnall Musical Theatre Company production of Mother Goose at the Darnall Education Centre.

"I have been meaning to check out Darnall Musical Theatre Company for a while and it was worth the wait, with a cracking family friendly community and youth panto that offered something for everyone from six to 106. It also introduced me to my one of favourite dame of all time, and I have seen a lot of panto dames.

Darnall MTC is not just a company at the heart of it’s community, this production was even set in the town of Darnall Upon Dearne but feels like a community in itself, with the support and bond between the cast and crew shining through, to the wonderful point where the production team join the cast on stage to take part in both the finale and the “Abba Megamix” rather than them just being the general acknowledgement other companies may provide. The panto was also written by a member of the company, Olivia T Swords, and this showed with a superb script up there with other professional panto scripts that was inoffensive but laugh out loud funny, featured over 60 years of references from Cilla Black to Labubus, and rewarding regular attenders with throw backs to previous shows whilst welcoming new fans

Director and musical director Janet Black and choreographer Sara Kitchen got the best out of the cast and large ensemble, making the most of everyone involved and their comedic, acting and musical talents. Musical numbers such as “Gotta Start Somewhere” got the best out of the full ensemble including some clever footwork whilst “Do You Hear The People Sing” advertised their superb talent for musical theatre (my six year old daughter has already requested to see their forthcoming production of “Chitty Chitty Bang Bang”) and this left me safe in the knowledge that they could also successfully deliver a production of “Les Misérables”. In terms of musical numbers I must also recognise the use of “Ghostbusters” for the “we’re have to do it again” scene (why has no other panto company thought of this choice) and for writing their own song sheet.

As mentioned the dame, aka Mother Goose, played by chair and producer Jack Taylor immediately surprised me by being one of my best dames of all time. Jack’s confidence, stage presence, comedic timing and performance skills shined through and if I hadn’t known better I immediately thought it was the actor and comedian John Thompson venturing into pantos. As chair of the company Jack already had a connection with everyone involved and this connection and love for the company and all it’s members shone through in this production, whilst also having a love for the audience, sweetly welcoming my own daughter on stage for the previously mentioned song sheet. Jack also had the best costumes of the night, from crisp packet in Barbie packaging, to Fairly washing up liquid and the best wigs (courtesy of Sarah Betts in costumes and wig stylist and dresser Angela Kettlewell). However, Jack also showed a rare touching vulnerability to the traditional dame’s character in the glow in dark visit to London accompanied by “Don’t Rain On My Parade”, which will stay with me for a long time. All in all Jack offered everything you want and more from a perfect panto dame.

There’s a mini gaggle of geese in this production and all of them are golden with the friendship and connection between all of them shining through. Mother Goose’s children “G’day Goosy” Goose Goose played by Annabelle Taylor and Billie Goose played by Wray Williamson-Batham had a natural onstage chemistry that many really life siblings cannot achieve and their rendition of “BEST” with Jack was both the musical highlight of the show and also left me craving a sandwich from Goose Grill, whilst Charlotte Hunt as Cilla The Goose rocked the larger than life goose outfit, Cilla Black references and the “Larger Than Life” musical numbers whilst getting out of physically having to lay the golden eggs on stage.

In a show full of talented youngsters oozing confidence, attitude and talent I must also mention my daughter’s favourite character, the panto positive Pixie Quinn, played so wonderfully by Maiya Green that when the character got upset with the situation in Darnall Upon Dearne my daughter had to check with me that she would be ok whilst also wondering if it was magic that made her wings move; and at a time when the media is full of Brooklyn Beckham’s fall out with his family, having visions that Brooklyn will turn into Dylan Bowman’s self-centred and naïve portray of the new Mayor in years to come, whilst not being as entertaining as Dylan. However every panto needs a baddie and Charlie Betts offered a uniquely entertaining take on the role as a political consultant that Malcolm Tucker would have been proud of, but as this is a family show without the language, a suit that the Mask and the Riddler would be fighting to borrow and showcasing superb vocal talents in his solo rendition of “One Way Or Another”.

All in all Darnall MTC’s panto is a fun, uplifting and entertaining night out for all the family that confirms even in February panto season is not behind you and why you should support the future of your local theatre community."

🎉✨ IT’S OPENING NIGHT!!! ✨🎉The curtain is rising and our INCREDIBLE cast are ready to take to the stage tonight! 🤩🎭Feath...
19/02/2026

🎉✨ IT’S OPENING NIGHT!!! ✨🎉

The curtain is rising and our INCREDIBLE cast are ready to take to the stage tonight! 🤩🎭

Feathers will fly, jokes will land (hopefully! 😉) and the sparkle is well and truly ON! ✨

Don’t miss the cracking panto everyone’s been waiting for…

🐣💛 MOTHER GOOSE!!! 💛🐣

There are only a handful of tickets left — be quick before they’re gone!

🎟 Grab yours now:
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Oh yes it is!!! 😍✨

18/02/2026

We were very excited to receive a lovely message from the legendary Damian Williams ahead of our Pantomime this week! Thanks for your support!

If you haven’t picked up your tickets yet book online https://www.darnallmtc.co.uk/book-tickets

🎭✨ Meet the dream team behind the magic! ✨🎭Bringing Mother Goose to life takes vision, passion and a whole lot of panto ...
17/02/2026

🎭✨ Meet the dream team behind the magic! ✨🎭

Bringing Mother Goose to life takes vision, passion and a whole lot of panto sparkle — and that’s exactly what our incredible production team delivers! 🌟

👑 Jack – Our fabulous Producer
🎶 Janet – Director & Musical Director extraordinaire
💃 Sara – Choreographer and queen of the high kicks!

Together, they’ve been working tirelessly to create the laughs, the music, the movement and all the magical moments that make this show so special! 🪿✨

A huge cheer for the powerhouse team at Darnall Musical Theatre Company — we can’t wait for you to see what they’ve created! 👏🎭

🎟 There’s still time to grab your tickets online — don’t miss out on the panto magic!
👉 https://www.darnallmtc.co.uk/book-tickets

🎤✨ Lights up… sound on… let the magic begin! ✨🎤Making us look dazzling and sound absolutely fabulous is no small task — ...
17/02/2026

🎤✨ Lights up… sound on… let the magic begin! ✨🎤

Making us look dazzling and sound absolutely fabulous is no small task — but for our brilliant tech dream team Mark and Andy, it’s all in a day’s work! 💡🎶

From spotlight moments to perfectly timed sound effects (oh yes they are!), they’re the backstage heroes who make Mother Goose shine bright and sound sensational! 🪿🌟

A huge thank you to our amazing crew at Darnall Musical Theatre Company — we couldn’t do it without you! 👏🎭

🎟 There’s still time to grab your tickets online — come and see (and hear!) the magic for yourself!
👉 https://www.darnallmtc.co.uk/book-tickets

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