The Corn Exchange
Newbury Box Office: 0845 5218218
www.cornexchangenew.com
Friday 1st December – Sunday 7th January
BEAUTY AND THE BEAST MIKI, POLAR BEAR AND PENGUIN BASIL BRUSH IN SLEEPING BEAUTY
Theatre Seasonal
Arlington
Arts Centre Mary Hare, Newbury Box Office: 01635 244246
Wednesday 13th December
ACE DANCE STUDIOS This new evening of dance, hosted by ACE Dance Studios, invites the best youth dance groups from Berkshire to celebrate their excellent talent!
Friday 15th – Sunday 17th December
BALLET THEATRE UK: THE NUTCRACKER
The Nutcracker ballet recounts the adventures of a young girl Clara the night before Christmas. When Clara falls asleep with her Nutcracker, an army of mice attack her toys and the Nutcracker. On her journey she sees magical Snowflakes, dancing dolls and a Christmas tree that reaches the sky.
Will the Beast ever break the terrible curse that entraps him? Will love conquer all? And which pop star will pen the next big hit that’ll feature in this year’s pantomime extravaganza?
Wednesday 7th – Saturday 10th February
HORRIBLE HISTORIES: MORE BEST OF BARMY BRITAIN It’s history with the nasty bits left in!
The Curve William Street, Slough
www.thecurveslough.com
Wednesday 13th – Saturday 23rd December
ALADDIN This show is packed with hit songs, comedy, plenty of audience interaction and features pantomimes’ favourite dame - Widow Twankey. With an extremely talented cast and enchanting magical animation, it guarantees to make your panto experience unforgettable.
Norden Farm
Centre for the Arts Altwood Road, Maidenhead Box Office: 01628 788997
www.nordenfarm.org
Tuesday 21st November – Saturday 30th December
MIKI
Miki, Polar Bear and Penguin live in a very faraway place. It’s an icy world where nothing ever grows. One midwinter eve, they make a wish and Miki embarks on a magical adventure in search of a star. Ages 3+.
Sunday 7th January
THE SNOWMAN An enchanting family friendly concert adaptation of Raymond Briggs’ much-loved story The Snowman.
Reading Arts Box Office: 0118 9606060
www.readingarts.com
Saturday 9th December – Sunday 7th January
PETER PAN Cbeebie’s superstar Justin Fletcher will be joining in the fun and mayhem once again as Mr Smee and Paul Morse will be donning another array of fantastic frocks as Nanny McSmee.
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Bracknell Box Office: 01344 484123
Thursday 30th November – Wednesday 3rd January
BEAUTY AND THE BEAST The bright and beautiful Belle has been taken prisoner in an enchanted castle by a Beast who has been struck with a curse. Despite her fears, she eventually befriends the castle’s magical staff and learns to look beyond the beast’s hideous exterior, allowing her to recognize the kind heart and soul of the prince who is trapped behind the hex.
Theatre Royal
Windsor Box Office: 01753 853 888
www.theatreroyalwindsor
Wednesday 29th November – Sunday 7th January
SLEEPING BEAUTY
Everyone’s foxy favourite, Basil Brush, is back by popular demand in this year’s panto, Windsor’s winning duo, Kevin Cruise and Steven Blakeley, will also be back this Christmas performing alongside the iconic DJ, Mike Read!
The Pearce
Suite Theatre Magnet Leisure Centre, Maidenhead
www.themaidenheadpanto.com
Saturday 9th – Sunday 31st December
ALADDIN
Q Productions presents Aladdin featuring Channel 4’s Gogglebox favourite Sandra Martin as Spirit of the Ring and CBeebies presenter Nisha Anil as Princess Jasmine. Take off on a magical journey to Old Peking where song, dance and silliness are the order of the day as you follow the hilarious Widow Twankey and her sons Aladdin and Wishee Washee as they fall in love, fall over and get truly covered in foam and gunge!
Watermill Theatre Bagnor, Newbury
Box Office: 01635 46044
Thursday 16th November – Sunday 31st December
THE BORROWERS Quick, clever and only four inches tall, The Borrowers live happily under the floorboards of a huge house. Bold young Arietty dreams of exploring the big blue-skied world above their cosy home. But when she finally does, she’s spotted by a frightening ‘human bean’ and The Borrowers are thrown into peril. Will the tiny family escape before it’s too late? And are they ready for their greatest adventure yet?
South Hill Park
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