Thank you to everyone who came to our 2025 production of Chitty Chitty Bang Bang.
We hope you enjoyed it and look forward to seeing you again next year for a Christmas Panto, Jack in the Beanstalk!
Below are just some of the amazing reviews!

Absolutely Brilliant Show

I was delighted to attend your performance of Chitty Chitty Bang Bang on Thursday as your guests. It was an absolutely brilliant show and a wonderful evening from start to finish! It was especially impressive to see a truly local, all volunteer cast and crew presenting a production of such quality and professionalism. The singing, the dancing and the music were all excellent, full of energy and enjoyment. The costumes and scenery were every bit as as colourful as the story itself and the ingenious props and set pieces, many of them created, I understand, by the talented Men in Sheds of Tavistock, added a lovely extra touch of community spirit.

Absolutely Fantastic

Absolutely fantastic. What a strong cast for a local production! Congratulations to everyone involved. We will be booking for Jack in the Beanstalk as soon as tickets are on sale!

Loved every minute of it!

Saw it last night! Loved every minute of it! Great tunes, great cast, great performances … what’s not to love …in fact I’m going again Saturday afternoon!

AMAZING

Just watched the show – it was AMAZING and the children loved it. Superb performances all round. I didn’t want it to end!

Fully engrossed

Fully engrossed for three hours. So good to see a full house. Will be getting next year’s tickets well ahead.

TOTALLY awesome

Went to the opening night yesterday and it was TOTALLY awesome, such energy and talent. We came out feeling totally uplifted and amazed that an amateur company could produce something like this.

Brilliant show!

Brilliant show! Thoroughly enjoyed it.

Loved it

Loved it. Well done all!

Chitty Chitty Bang Bang

Many of you will know Chitty Chitty Bang Bang from the 1964 film but it actually began as a bedtime story told by the writer Ian Fleming to his son Casper. Both his James Bond novels and his children’s stories were full of characters inspired by people from his naval and journalistic careers – including himself! Fleming loved inventing and tinkering just like Caractacus Potts, and Chitty was based on a real racing car owned by Count Zborowski, famous for its dramatic races and catastrophic crash.

The Chitty stories were published after Fleming’s death and, in 1968, turned into the popular Hollywood film with a script by Roald Dahl and music by the Sherman brothers. The movie plot differs slightly from Fleming’s tale. The Potts family fly to the fictional Kingdom of Vulgaria and an array of new villains are introduced like the preposterous Baron and Baroness, the bumbling Spies, Boris and Goran, and
the most dreadful of scary creatures, the Childcatcher!

In 2002, the film was adapted into the acclaimed stage musical by Jeremy Sams, retaining the original score, wit and humour of the film and book.

This whimsical adventure of a magical car continues to entertain all ages, reminding us, as Commander Potts says:
“Never say no to adventures… otherwise you’ll lead a very dull life”

Show running time: 2 hours

ELF - The Musical
ELF - The Musical
ELF - The Musical
ELF - The Musical

Act 1 – Scenes

Scene 1 – Coggins Garage
Scene 2 – Potts’ Family Windmill
Scene 3 – Lord Scrumptious’
Sweet Factory
Scene 4 – Boris and Goran: The English Countryside
Scene 5 – The Children’s Bedroom at the Windmill
Scene 6 – The Fun Fair
Scene 7 – The Potts’ Garage
Scene 8 – The Picnic
Scene 9 – The War Room!
Scene 10 – Potts’ Family Windmill

Act 1 – MUSICAL NUMBERS

Opening: The British Grand Prix 1910
You Two
Them Three
Toot Sweets
Act English
Hushabye Mountain
Me Ol’ Bamboo
Posh
Chitty Chitty Bang Bang
Truly Scrumptious
Finale Act 1

Act 2 – Scenes

Scene 1 – The Principality of Vulgaria
Scene 2 – The Toy Shop
Scene 3 – The Baron’s Castle
Scene 4 – The Sewers Below
the Baron’s Castle
Scene 5 – The Baron’s Grand Hall

Act 2 – MUSICAL NUMBERS

The Vulgarian Anthem
The Roses of Success
Lovely, Lonely Man
Chu-Chi Face
Teamwork
The Bombie Samba
Doll on a Music Box
Fight and Finale Act 2

Gallery

Take a trip down memory lane, or just browse the Tavistock Musical Theatre Companies members past and present. If you’ve seen any of our productions in the past, or have taken part, I’m sure there are some faces you’ll recognise.

Thank you to Richard Potter for allowing the use of photographs from Terry Potter’s archive of Tavistock Amateur Operatic and Dramatic Society and TMTC.