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He’s Behind You! Panto comes to Chester

Aladdin from Tip Top ProductionsPantomime season is almost upon us. There is a great choice of Cheshire and Chester Pantomimes and Christmas Plays this year.

Tip Top Productions bring you Aladdin at the Forum Theatre in Chester City Centre from 15th December right through until 3rd January 2010.  You can see Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs at the Grove Park Theatre in Wrexham and Venue Cymru in Llandudno or even experience ‘Hansel a Gretel’ performed in Welsh at the Glynwdr University in Wrexham on the 16th December.

Date

Time

Event

Venue

26th November to 29th November

 

Wizard of Oz – Chester Rugby Club ADULT Pantomime

Over 14s only

Chester Rugby Club

1st December –

 

Home for Christmas written by Helen Newall

Theatre in the Quarter Group

The Forum Theatre (formery the Gateway), Chester City Centre

 

5th December to 3rd January 2010

 

Pantomime: Cinderella

The Grange Theatre

Bradburns Lane

Hartford

Cheshire

CW8 1LU

9th – 12th December

 

The Lion the Witch and the Wardrobe

Harlequin Theatre, Northwich

10th December to 2nd January 2010

 

Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs

Grove Park Theatre, Wrexham

11th December to 10th January 2010

7.30pm

Panto: Cinderella

Brindley
Arts Centre, Runcorn
WA7 1BG 

 

12th December

 

Bink and the Hairy Fairy

Glyndwr  University, Wrexham

14th December – 29th December

 

Peter Pan

Winsford Lifestyle Centre

14th December to 3rd January 2010

 

Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs featuring Churchill the Dog!

Venue Cymru, Llandudno

15th December to 3rd January 2010

 

Aladdin – Chester’s First Pantomime for a Generation

The Forum Theatre, Chester City Centre

By Tip Top Productions

16th December

 

Martyn Geraint a’r Losin Jud (Hansel a Gretel

Pantomime in the Welsh language

Glyndwr  University, Wrexham

Until 23rd January

 

Robin Hood and Babes in the Wood

Clwyd Theatre Cymru, Mold



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