Palgrave Players do Jack the Ripper, The Village Hall, Botesdale, Suffolk - 4th November 2022

Isobel's in the chorus for Palgrave Players' first production - a musical version of Jack the Ripper - which impressively storms its way through a story of Victorian prostitutes and the eponymous murderer. The day after, Harry's over the field at Christopher's house, where there's a short but professional-quality display for Bonfire Night.

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The boys are amused by a cactus cat scratching post

The boys are amused by a cactus cat scratching post

The singing kicks off in Jack the Ripper

Druit (The Ripper) and the Salvation Army appear

The Chairman wags a finger

Jack the Ripper in a cape

Isobel as a Lady of the Night

Cathal does some singing

The scene in Botesdale Village Hall

More Ladies of the Night

Isobel and Suzanne sing in the chorus

Cathal plays a king with vegetables

There's some sort of song to Queen Victoria

The Ripper's gonna get you if you don't watch out

The Chairman speaks to the audience

Pete Davies, occasional BB's deputy drummer

The musical director chats to Clive and Suzanne

Isobel heads back through the village hall

There are fireworks over at Christopher's house

Balls of light

The display finishes with a wall of explosions

The finale air burst