The cast at New Mills Art Theatre can’t wait to tell you the story of Cinderella, in panto style.
One of the greatest fairy tales of all time, poor Cinders is having such a bad time with her two Ugly Sisters when the Prince announces a royal ball will be held at the palace. Cinderella’s journey to find happiness begins, but she really needs some extraordinary powerful magic from her Fairy Godmother to help her on her way …..
Music to match the magic, stunning, shimmering costumes, a beautiful Cinderella, faithful Buttons, charming Prince, magical Fairy Godmother, two very, very outrageous Ugly Sisters – Oh yes they are! – plus Bodget and Leggett a couple of barmy builders and Hagan the tap dancing panto horse, bring this classic tale to life on the Art Theatre stage.
Does Cinderella go to the Ball and live happily ever after? There’s only one way to find out - book your tickets, get ‘comfy’ in our golden velvet seats ready for curtain up, then let the magic begin. There are six performances, three are Matinees that fill up very quickly, so don’t be disappointed, book now.
The Friends of New Mills Art theatre have produced wonderful pantomimes for over 40 years and this year Cinderella, packed with singing, dancing and daft jokes for all the family to enjoy, will carry on the unique tradition of real live panto experience for all ages. New Mills Art Theatre is entirely run and supported by society volunteers, producing live theatre for the community. All profits from ticket sales go to support the upkeep of the theatre.
New Mills Art Theatre, Jodrell Street, SK22 3HJ
Evening Performances at 7.15pm:
Friday 28th January, Friday 4th February, Saturday 5th February
Matinee Performances at 2.15pm:
Saturday 29th January, Sunday 30th January, Saturday 5th February
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