// Out & About in January
CHARITY Aladdin Pantomime, Bacon Theatre, Cheltenham Thursday 18th to Sunday 21st January, 7pm and matinees at the weekend In support of Winston’s Wish, Promenade Productions would like you to come with them to Old Peking and hear the story of Aladdin, a poor young man who lives with his mum – the Widow Twankey. His tale is full of Eastern promise and filled with adventures and in true panto style there will be plenty of audience participation in this ‘rags to riches’ story with colourful costumes and spectacular dance routines – Oh yes there will! Tickets: from £10
bacontheatre.ticketsolve.com/shows/873576430
An Enchanted Evening, Manor by the Lake, Cheltenham Friday 23rd February The Mayor of Cheltenham’s Charity hosts live music from Thrill Collins, a three course meal, drink on arrival, a raffle and auction. The money helps support Cheltenham and Gloucester Hospitals Charity. Tickets from
jennie.ingram@
cheltenham.gov.uk Tickets: £50
www.gloshospitals.nhs.uk/en/About-Us/Cheltenham-- Gloucester-Hospitals-Charity/Events
Dance to the Music, Cheltenham Town Hall Tuesday 23rd January, 7.30pm Created by and starring Kristina Rihanoff - one of the most renowned dancers and choreographers from the popular BBC1 ‘Strictly Come Dancing’ TV show, ‘Dance to the Music’ will present the one and only dance show in theatrical history, which will feature all styles of dancing. The audience will experience the evolution of dance through musical eras, starting from the roaring twenties, with tap and Charleston, going through every decade of dance crazes up to modern day Ballroom and Latin. Tickets: from £25
www.cheltenhamtownhall.org.uk
Noël Coward’s Private Lives at Everyman Theatre, Cheltenham Tuesday 23rd to Saturday 27th January, 7.30pm A major new production of Private Lives is en route to the Everyman with strong performances, razor-sharp wit and sparkling comedy. London Classic Theatre present Coward’s most popular comedy of manners. A divorced couple find themselves in adjacent suites while honeymooning with their new spouses, and when Amanda overhears a familiar voice singing Some Day I’ll Find You, there are spectacular consequences. There are also Tuesday and Saturday matinees. Tickets: from £15
www.everymantheatre.org.uk
FAMILY Dick Whittington and his Cat at The Everyman Theatre, Cheltenham Until Sunday 7th January The Everyman Theatre is proud to present The Gloucestershire Pantomime – Dick Whittington and his Cat. Join Dick and his cat as he travels from Gloucester to London to make his fortune and runs into an unusual cast of characters along the way, including the triumphant return of Tweedy. Times and prices vary
www.everymantheatre.org.uk
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