Panto Season is here
Watford Palace Theatre treats audiences to Dick Whittington – This is an action-packed, thigh-slapping, swashbuckling show – deliriously daft, peppered with pop and sprinkled with songs that celebrate the theatre’s beginnings a hundred years ago this December! They mess about with fruit pies, sail on the high seas and try to foil King Rat’s plans to take over the world. The audience provide the X factor to help Dick and Tommy save the day. With a talented cast and Panto favourite Dale Superville returning as the Cat this promises to be a show not to be missed!
Watersmeet presents Aladdin – the most magical of all pantomimes, filled with glitz, glamour, magic, excitement, comedy and audience participation. Producer of the show Paul Holman said: “We are delighted to have Peter Duncan playing the role of Abanazar…he has always proved a popular choice …audiences are in for a real treat”. The Citrus Brothers, Matt Blossom and Mike Goble play the hilarious Ping & Pong and keep the audience, young and old, in hysterics.
The Radlett Centre brings us Cinderella – This dazzling show has something for everyone and children will be captivated by the classic tale of Cinderella, her ugly sisters and a handsome Prince! There are plenty of songs, comedy, adventure and audience participation as well as wonderful scenery and colourful costumes. The show is a perfect family treat for the festive season and is ideal for everyone aged 3 to 103!
This article was created on Saturday, 15th November 2008. It was last tinkered with on Monday, 17th November 2008.
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