Panto with just three actors so ‘spectacularly bad’ all ticket holders refunded

More than 600 people have been refunded after a pantomime with only three actors "who couldn’t sing or dance" was slammed as "awful".

The Jack and the Beanstalk adaption at the council-run Neeld Community and Arts Centre in Chippenham, Wiltshire, left families furious and upset over Christmas.

Standard tickets cost £7 but the audience complained about the number of actors and the quality of the show.

And red-faced bosses at the Neeld Community and Arts Centre took the unprecedented step of publishing an apology and giving everyone their money back, to the tune of £4,500.

Natalie Uff wrote on Facebook : "Such a shame, we were really looking forward to seeing it but left at the interval as it was really bad. It was awful.

"There were only three people, no scenery, they couldn’t sing or dance. At one point they were talking to voices in the wings as they ran out of people."

A review of the performance at Chippenham on Oooh Arrr’s own social media says: "It was pretty terrible! People walked out.

"My kids were bored and I thankfully found the bar. We must’ve got the off-season cast! Won’t be paying for that ever again."

The venue said: "We would like to apologise to all customers who attended the Jack and the Beanstalk pantomime and were disappointed by the quality of the performance.

"This was not the standard of show the Neeld is used to presenting.

"We had been assured by the theatre production company there would be a cast of six professional actors with industry standard staging.

"The images provided by the company for promotional purposes, which we posted on our social media, did not reflect the show they brought to us.

"We would like to sincerely apologise again to anyone who was disappointed by the performance.

We pride ourselves in providing high quality shows for Chippenham, and we hope to see you at the Neeld again in the future."

But response to the Neeld’s offer of a refund was positive, with many applauding the arts centre for taking action – though Peter Rose, however, commented: "I don’t want a refund – just return my magic beans."

A Chippenham Town Council spokeswoman confirmed the show was not a private hire, but a show the Neeld had programmed.

She said: "We had a couple of complaints but we were disappointed ourselves. It was not the quality we would want to offer."

A spokesman from Oooh Arrr Productions said: "We are currently investigating this matter and due to legal reasons we are unable to comment further."

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