The Everyman Theatre team behind the hit shows Cinderella and Tweedy’s Reduced Panto are back this Christmas with a pantomime spectacular – Jack And The Beanstalk.
With a cast of West End stars, this year’s panto will be a tremendous treat for the whole family and tickets are already selling fast.
Winner of Best Special Effects and Best Script in The Great British Pantomime Awards, the theatre is gearing up to get another blockbuster Christmas show ready for opening night on November 26th.
Gloucestershire’s favourite clown, Tweedy joins Everyman favourites Kevin Brewis and Kane Verrall (Cinderella and Tweedy's REDUCED Pantomime) alongside Samuel Holmes who has written the show and stars as Fleshcreep. Jack and the Beanstalk has been choreographed and co-directed by Nick Winston.
New this year are Darius James as Jack and Gabriela Gregorian as Princess Susan.
Chief executive of the Everyman Theatre, Mark Goucher said: “We were devastated when we had to close our Reduced Pantomime on Christmas Eve last year when the Government imposed another lockdown. It was a blow to the cast and all the Everyman staff as well as all those customers who were disappointed to miss their annual Christmas treat.”
“This year we are spending more money and pulling out all the stops to give people what they want and need – a Christmas show to remember!”
The Everyman has also included a BSL Interpreted Performance at 2pm on January 2nd and a Relaxed Performance at 1.30pm and 4.30pm on January 5th.
Relaxed Performances are open to everyone but adapted specially for children and adults with an Autism Spectrum Condition, sensory and communication disorders, those with learning disabilities, dementia and for families with pre-school children.
There will be small changes to the production itself, with sound levels adapted and lights remaining on low in the auditorium during the performance and the atmosphere will be relaxed.
Book now to see the biggest and best pantomime ever at the Everyman Theatre. It will be a Christmas cracker of a show with a GIANT surprise!
Call the box Office on 01242 572573 or book online at Everyman Theatre
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