The group presents Robin Hood and the Babes in the Wood - and there's still time to get your tickets.
Tickets are still available for what's being billed as a lively show, packed with laughter, energetic songs and dances, colourful characters and plenty of classic panto mischief. With secret plots, a scheming stepmother, a hopeless Sheriff, bungling guards and a fabulous pantomime dame, there’s something to keep all ages entertained.
The run began last night (Thursday) and runs until Sunday at St Michael’s Church Hall.
Evening performances are 7:30pm (Thur/Fri/Sat) with Matinees at 2:30pm (Sat/Sun). Tickets are just £9 for adults and £5 for Under 10s - and you can get them now here: https://lanetheatre.co.uk/newquay-stage-company/
A spokesperson for the group said: "Newquay Stage Company is a friendly and talented local group who bring musicals and pantomimes to the community each year, offering opportunities for people of all ages to get involved in singing, acting and dancing. Supporting local theatre helps keep the arts thriving in Newquay. If you’re looking for a great value, family-friendly night out, why not grab your tickets and enjoy the show?"
Listen to Musical Director Francesca Trebilcock tease what we can expect from the show...
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