Christmas In South London, Friday, November 18, 2011 37 is panto time! Amongst the stars of the show
are Leon Craig whoplays Dame Trott and Allan JayasJack. Tickets are on sale by calling
the boxoffice on 020 8690 0002. In Bromley, SnowWhite and
the SevenDwarfs will be pop- ping likeaChristmas cracker from Friday, December 2, until Sunday, January8,atthe CHURCHILL THEATRE. With fantastic sets and cos- tumes, magic mirrors, mysteri- ous cottages, handsome Princes, and some baddies to boo and hiss at, this year’spantomime should be on the top of every- body’s Christmas list! The star-studded line up includes Patsy Kensit as the Wicked Queen, BarneyHar- wood as SnowWhite’sbest friend and Sarah Lark as our heroine SnowWhite. Join the cast and followSnow White’sjourneyasshe escapes from the Wicked Queen and comes to Bromleywhere she meets sevendwarves. Will SnowWhite get away
from the grips of the Wicked Queen? Will she be rescued by a Handsome Prince? You’ll have to come and see the showto find out!
Call Ticket Sales on 08448
717 620 or visit
www.ambas-
sadortickets.com/bromleyfor details and to book tickets.
Dick Whittington comes to
the NEWWIMBLEDON THEATRE this Christmas. Featuring astellar cast includ-
ing the fabulous, and all round icon, Dame Edna Everage as the Saviour of London, Sam Attwa- ter
as Dick and Anna
Williamson as Alice Fitzwarren, the storytells of howDick and his faithful cat come to London to seek fame and fortune. Featuring all the traditional pantomime ingredients –sensa- tional songs, aliveband,daz- zling dance routines, slapstick comedy and bags of audience participation –Dick Whitting- ton is guaranteed to be full of wonder to delight its audiences of all ages. It will also feature some amazing 3D effects On from Friday, December 9
until Sunday, January15, call the boxoffice on 0844 871 7646 or visit
www.atgtickets.com/
wimbledon for tickets. Anyone in the audience at this
year’spanto at GREENWICH
THEATRE is in for atreat. For this year’sshow, the theatre has set its sights on Old Peking and astoryabout aboy,alamp, a genie and aflying carpet. From Thursday, November 24
to Sunday, January8,Aladdin will be flying in for agreat adventure courtesy of writer AndrewPollard. However, things are not going
well for him. His mum’slaundry barely earns them enough to live on, let alone feed his pet panda, and to makematters worse he’sjust caught aforbid- den glimpse of Princess So-Shy and is surelyintrouble with the Emperor... His one glimmer of hope
arrivesinthe formofaslightly strange long lost uncle who offers him ajob and the promise of untold riches. Could this be the answertoall his problems? Once again AndrewPollard
has pulled out all the stops with amagical, musical pantomime for all the family. Complete with agenie, avil-
lain, amagic lamp and plenty of comedy and romance, this is sure to be the high-flying high- light of the festive season. Call the boxoffice on 020 8858 7755 for tickets.
Show time: Dame Edna Everage,
Sam Attwater and Anna
Williamson will appear in Dick Whittington at the New Wimbledon Theatre
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