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Red Riding Hood Announced as Everyman’s iconic rock n roll panto returns for 2022

The legendary Everyman rock n roll panto is back for 2022 and this year we’re telling the tale of Red Riding Hood from Friday 25th November 2022 to Saturday 14th January 2023.

You might think you know the story of Red Riding Hood, but this is the tale Everyman style! There will be outlandish and sparkling costumes, plenty of plot twists and surprises, and full to the brim with musical hits performed by a company of supremely talented actor musicians. We’re thrilled to welcome back regular team member Adam Keast with more cast news to follow.

As the theatres continue to recover from the impact of the pandemic, audience confidence is growing particularly for joy and fun-filled experiences, that can be shared with family and friends. The iconic rock n roll panto is the perfect treat, but audiences don’t have to wait until Christmas with plenty of family fun and comedy ahead right through spring, summer and autumn including Sheila’s Island, The Tiger Who Came to Tea, The Rise and Fall of Little Voice, Zog & The Flying Doctors and One Man, Two Guvnors.

Mark Da Vanzo, CEO said:

“Laughter and music are the perfect combination, and the rock n roll panto is one of those shows that does that brilliantly.  It’s one of the highlights of our year and more importantly for our audiences. It reaches so many people of all ages and it’s always an exciting moment to reveal a new title. We’re looking forward to seeing what music, magic and mayhem the team on and off stage will bring us this year with Red Riding Hood. Until then, we hope audiences will find something to entertain and enjoy in the months ahead.

Join us for howling good time! Booking opens at midday on Friday 18th March 2022 at www.everymanplayhouse.com

Paul Downham

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