A theatre group is set to stage a pantomime adaptation of a classic tale.
The Watlington Players are gearing up to present the Snow Queen in their annual pantomime.
The show will be staged on Saturday, December 21, and Sunday, December 22, at the Watlington Village Hall.
The story follows Gerda, Dame Nelly Knickerbocker, her son Olaf, and the Mayor in their quest to free Gerda’s best friend, Kai, from the Snow Queen’s clutches.
The production promises a blend of comedy, eye-catching costumes, music, and audience interaction.
The pantomime is under the direction of Megan Abbot, with musical direction by Amy Power.
Jess Field and Becca Field have choreographed the production.
The cast is composed of local talent, aiming for a memorable theatrical experience.
The Watlington Players, known for their lively productions, have set the times for the performances at 2.30pm and 7.30pm.
Tickets for the event at Watlington Village Hall, Church Road, Downham Market, are available at ticketsource.co.uk/watlingtonplayers.
The players are advising to book early due to limited seating.
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