The legendary Everyman Rock 'n' Roll panto is back for another year with a frost bitingly funny adaptation of The Snow Queen from 24 November to 19 January.
The theatre welcomes hilarious dame Francis Tucker and the mischievous Adam Keast back following another year of panto anarchy, giving audiences 'freezons' to be cheerful...armed with their trusty water guns.
Regular writers Sarah A Nixon and Mark Chatterton - whose work for The Little Mermaid was nominated for Best Script at the 2018 Pantomime Awards - are aiming to 'sleigh' audience members young and old with hilarious jokes and puns.
Audiences will be treated to plenty of water, flying and special effects, all inside the Everyman's famous three-sided auditorium. A cast of multi-talented actor musicians led by musical director Greg Last will delight audiences with songs for kids...and some thrown in for the grown up kids in the audience too!
Once again the rock 'n' roll panto will include an autism friendly/relaxed performance and will be staged on Monday 14 January. There will also be a range of other performances for audience members with access needs including British Sign Language, captioned and audio described performances during the run.
Public booking is available from 11am on Monday 23 April. Bookers are advised to book early to avoid disappointment!
Visit www.everymanplayhouse.com or call Box Office on 0151 709 4776.
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