Has the panto season finished? Oh no it hasn’t!
And Rainhill Musical Theatre Company are about to prove that very point as they whisk us off to the village of Applebury where the kind and beautiful young Snow White has become the target of her wicked stepmother, the evil Queen Venefica III. But with the help of a charming prince and a host of quirky characters, Snow White is about to embark on a journey of self-discovery to find the true meaning of friendship and love.
With their usual slapstick comedy and toe-tapping musical numbers, Rainhill Musical Theatre Company’s panto extravaganza promises to bring laughter and cheer and a whole lot of audience participation on this side-splitting journey full of surprises, gags, and the magic of panto where the stage is set, the jokes are flying, and fun is guaranteed for all ages.
Snow White the Panto performs at Rainhill Village Hall with a mix of matinee and evening performances:
Thursday 18th January @ 7.30pm
Friday 19th January @ 7.30 pm
Saturday 20th January @ 12.00pm and 6.00pm
Sunday 21st January @ 12.00pm
With free parking or just a short train ride from Liverpool, why not take advantage of the local bars and restaurants and make a night of it.
Tickets are available at https://www.ticketsource.co.uk/whats-on/merseyside/rainhill-village-hall/snow-white/ or for further information https://www.rainhillmusicaltheatrecompany.co.uk/
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