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11 Dec 2007 2:30PM
Panto stars erupted in fury after a ban on throwing sweets to children was imposed at a Cambridge theatre.
The traditional treat has been ended by Cambridge Arts Theatre chiefs after a legal warning they could be sued if a soft centre was thrown from the stage.
Insurers have warned theatre bosses that members of the audience could be injured and if they are, they could be entitled to compensation.
The rule is being imposed on players in Cinderella, which had its first performance on Friday... (75 more words)
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