
Café Bishopswood – Saturday 12th April



Bishopswood Village Hall
Friday 4th April – 7:30pm
PLACES ARE GOING FAST! CUT OFF FOR BOOKING IS MARCH 31st
Choose from a selection of homemade curry dishes.
Bar open
£10 per person
Booking is essential!
Email: treasurer@bvhonline.co.uk or
tel: 01600891277 to reserve your place

This much-loved Arabic folk tale was adapted, as in this instance there wasn’t quite 40 thieves, as a unicycling Sheikh Mustafa Leikh had already killed several thieves for misdemeanours.
When the audience was introduced to him, he was continuing to bump others off as the play progressed.
Those who were left, paraded singly across the stage with various beards, moustaches and grimaces, some looking suspiciously like the others.
As the Bishopswood audience laughed at Kamil, the shy, windy camel, they joined in songs, booed, hissed and shouted along.
The storytelling drew the audience into a madcap version of old Baghdad, with shadow puppetry, treasure hoards and cut-throats and put the audience through a range of emotions. There was a rooftop lightning storm and a smoke-filled resurrection of Frankenstein’s monster.
The central romance between Ali and Safiya was genuinely touching, the thieves and the selfish Sharon suitably wicked and Mum Baba raucously larger than life through her histrionics, frocks and wigs.
Surprising cameos included a wonderful rendition of Gilbert & Sullivan’s ‘Three Little Maids From School Are We’ which added to the delightful, organised chaos of the tale.
As ever, the production values were higher than most village hall productions and it was difficult to imagine the hall as anything else but a theatre.
With an array of stage lighting adding huge atmosphere, great live music, specially commissioned sets, the audience were welcomed by the lovely Panto team into a truly magical world.
Overall, the main star was the collective spirit. It’s obvious that the village has been creating, rehearsing, preparing, building and learning together to produce a wonderful celebration of creative storytelling.
The Bishopswood Pantomime is an object lesson in community building and collective joy and everyone felt privileged to be invited to be part of it.
Submitted to the Ross Gazette March 2025 for publication

What’s on in Bishopswood at the end of March and into April?
Saturday 15th March – 10:00am to 12:00 noon Café Bishopswood.
Sunday 23rd March – 12:30pm doors open – Community Lunch.
Friday 4th April – 7:30pm Curry Night.
Sunday 6th April – 9:30am to 10:45am All Saints Big Breakfast at the village hall.
Saturday 12th April – 10:00am to 12:00 noon Café Bishopswood.
Sunday 13th April – 11:00am Holy Communion at the Village Hall.
Sunday 4th May – 9:30am to 10:45am All Saints Big Breakfast at the village hall.
If you would like to volunteer to help out at any village hall events please click: HERE

As you are aware we have a great app for volunteering at events – friends.ivolunteer.com – but sometimes there are some last minute changes and at times it would be good if we could update you with last minute opportunities or notify you if we need a particular skill or support for an event.
For this purpose we have set up a Friends WhatsApp group. If you are interested in joining the group please will you let Louise Field know by WhatsApping or texting your name to 07986749952 and she will add you to the group.