All fairytales end with ‘happily ever after’, but what happens after ever after? When Jack (Eddie Karanja) discovers the Giant (David Walliams) is not dead, merely concussed and suffering memory loss, ...
Everything about Jack and the Beanstalk is high end, with the whole vibe of the production feeling very elevated; from the sets on stage to the vibrant lighting around it and the brilliantly ...
When he goes over to the window Jack sees an enormous plant, reaching up into the sky - the beanstalk! Jack is delighted that the old man really had been telling the truth after all - and now Jack ...
They gave themselves an incredibly tough act to follow, after last year's pantomime Beauty and the Beast was branded 'the best in years' but Sunderland Empire have ensured that their own high ...
Jack lives in a small village with his Ma. They are very poor and hungry but when they look in the kitchen cupboards they can only find mouldy cheese, a rotten apple core and a pair of smelly socks.
A TIMELESS tale is taking centre stage at Oakworth. The village's latest Methodist pantomime – the 38th – is Jack and the Beanstalk, featuring a cast of 36 young people, aged between eight and 16. And ...
supported short film Jack and the Beanstalk. Set in Denver, the story follows Jack, a neurodivergent grocery store employee fighting for a fair wage while navigating a corporate system that ...
Another tale of what happens after happily ever after, this time looking into what happened after Jack felled the giant beanstalk and defeated the giant.