Panto for a pound features modern take on old tale

Unique Lovex
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Unique Lovex plays Cinderballer, a young woman who faces hurdles on her way to becoming a professional footballer

At a glance

  • Coventry charity Fridays is selling pantomime tickets for £1

  • Cinderballer is a twist on the traditional favourite, featuring a young women who wants to play football

  • Semi-professional women's footballers involved said they hoped to inspire would-be player

  • Organisers hope to make a £1 panto an annual event

  • Published

A pantomime about a young woman who wants to play football rather than go to the ball can be watched for just £1.

Cinderballer, a sporting take on the festive favourite Cinderella, is being staged by a Coventry youth charity set up to tackle gang violence.

Semi-professional footballers from Rugby Borough Women's FC are also taking part.

Tyler Campbell, founder of Fridays, said the affordable price would ensure anyone affected by the cost-of-living crisis could go.

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Semi-professional footballers Angelina Nixon and Katy Morris hoped to be role models for would-be players

Voluntary cast members play characters including national team coach Sarina Wiegman and England star Marcus Rashford.

Coventry-born singer-songwriter and actress Unique Lovex said the play challenged sexist stereotypes about girls and women "not being allowed to play football".

"I’m always giving back to the community and everyone else is, who’s in the play. So that’s why we’re doing it really and to make others laugh," Ms Lovex added.

Angelina Nixon and Katy Morris from Rugby Borough Women's FC said being involved allowed them to highlight growing opportunities in the women's game.

“Obviously the story resonates with us, playing the sport, being women in football. So it means a lot," Ms Morris added.

Even the set was created for free, by local street artist Michael Batchelor, and organisers hoped to provide free food and transport for those most affected by the cost-of-living crisis.

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Tyler Campbell from Fridays said some performances had already sold out

"We know theatre can be expensive and obviously because of the cost-of-living crisis we’re going to be putting this on for £1," said Mr Campbell.

With Fridays' choir members also performing, the charity's founder said the show also provided "positive opportunities" for local youngsters.

Cinderballer runs from 4-9 December at Central Methodist Hall, with details on Fridays' social media accounts, external.

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Professional and amateur performers have volunteered to take part

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