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Pilton Players brought an adaptation of George Orwell’s book ‘Animal Farm’, by director Lee Smith, to the 20th annual Barnstaple Fringe Theatrefest.  Presented in the Barnstaple Pannier Market on Saturday 27th and Sunday 28th 2026, it told the well-known story in which the animals take over Manor Farm only to end up (spoiler alert) back like the humans they despised.  Audiences of 75 for the Saturday performance and 40 for the Sunday performance watched the fifty-minute story told by a cast of thirteen – mostly pigs, sheep. horses, a donkey, a cow, a goat and a dog.  The play demonstrated the great use to which the performance end of the recently re-furbished Barnstaple Pannier Market can now be put – albeit in competition with the noise of the market itself (on Saturday) and the herring gulls on the roof.  One discerning member of the audience described it as a ‘captivating community production‘ and as ‘an engaging theatrical experience‘.  Thank you to them.

Below is the complete cast and crew list.  Because of the illness of Darryl Ransom, the part of Napolean was played on the day by the director Lee Smith.

CAST
Old Badger – Badger and Narrator   Fisher Chappell
Old Major – a Pig   Dave Newman
Snowball – a Pig   Angus Basil
Napolean – a Pig   Darryl Ransom (Lee Smith on the day due to illness)
Squealer – a Pig   Jude Runnells
Boxer – a Horse   Simon Barnes
Muriel – a Goat   Lynn Rabbett
Clover – a Cow   Marion Cox
Benjamin – a Donkey   Carol Smith
Mother Dog – a Dog   Philippa Cartmell
Mr Jones – a Farmer   Kai Karczmarz
Mr Pilkington – a Farmer   Kai Karczmarz
Mr Frederick – a Farmer   Dave Newman
Mr Whymper – a Solicitor   Philippa Cartmell
Sheep – Helen Wardle, Dave Newman, Philippa Cartmell, Angus Basil and Audrey Carney

CREW
Simon Friend, Philippa Cartmell, Carol Smith, Martin Haddrill, Mark Cartmell, Paula Friend and Carol Cole

Pilton Players are planning a third performance at Pilton Community Farm off Abbey Road, Pilton, at 7pm on 17th July 2026. the eve of Pilton Green Man Day.