Pantomime Scripts by Brian Luff

Pantomime Scripts by Brian Luff

Ten pantomime scripts, including our NODA award-winning “Beauty & the Beast,” are presently available for licensing. You have the opportunity to download complimentary PDF preview copies directly from this site, then license the script to obtain a printable and editable PDF. Each of these family-friendly panto scripts is infused with entirely new comedic routines, ensuring fresh laughter. Additionally, they feature updated, topical references while maintaining all the traditional elements audiences expect, such as the zany dames, principal boys, delightful animal costumes, villains to boo, and magical fairies and genies to cheer. Brian Luff’s pantomime scripts are a delightful blend of loving tradition and modern originality.

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You can explore the available scripts at your leisure. All of Brian’s scripts can be licensed directly through this website, ensuring a seamless process. There’s also a dedicated page listing numerous musical numbers that have been successfully integrated into these scripts, as well as other pantomime productions. Brian brings a wealth of experience to his writings; he is a former comedy writer for Channel 4, contributing to numerous television comedy shows. His love for pantomime is deeply rooted in his background. Growing up, he was surrounded by the vibrant world of pantos, with his uncle having taken the stage in numerous productions at the London Palladium and the Golders Green Hippodrome. Brian himself first graced the panto stage at the Mountview Theatre in North London. Continuing this cherished family tradition, Brian’s daughter has also become a regular performer, charming audiences in pantomimes at theatres in and around Dunstable. Whether you are looking to stage a classic tale or something more contemporary, these scripts offer the perfect blend of humour and heart, promising to engage audiences of all ages. Dive into the enchanting world of panto with Brian Luff’s expertly crafted scripts.

Pictured: Sue Devaney in panto at the Oldham Coliseum. (c) Copyright Ian Tilton.