This year's Christmas pantomime at the Kenton Theatre is set to be Snow White.
The festive performance will be brought to life by Immersion Theatre, the company who delivered Jack & the Beanstalk in 2023 and Aladdin in 2022.
The show promises to be packed with all the elements that have become synonymous with their pantomimes.
Expect dazzling costumes, spectacular dance routines, a script brimming with humour, and plenty of opportunities for audience participation.
There might even be a few surprises involving water guns.
Tickets for the pantomime, which is suitable for anyone aged four and up, are now on sale.
Standard performances will have adult tickets priced at £28.50, children's tickets at £22.50, and concessions at £26.50.
A family discount is also available, offering a £2 reduction on each ticket for two adults and two children.
For those who prefer a more relaxed experience, a special performance will take place on Tuesday, December 17 at 6pm, with all tickets priced at £14.50.
Four performances have been reserved for school visits, scheduled at 10am and 1.30pm on Tuesday, December 17 and Wednesday, December 18.
Immersion Theatre, which was founded in 2010 by James Tobias and Rochelle Parry, has gained a reputation for its unique approach to classic texts and high-quality family-friendly entertainment.
The company's portfolio has grown rapidly, and it now produces family musicals, open-air shows, pantomimes, dramas, and large-scale musical theatre.
All of their family musicals are written and composed in-house.
Immersion Theatre's first large-scale production as lead producer received multiple five-star reviews and three What's on Stage nominations, including Best Regional Production.
In addition to creating shows, Immersion Theatre offers general management services to third-party producers, creative consultancy, and script licensing of their pantomime and touring titles.
For more information or to book tickets for the Kenton Theatre's Snow White pantomime, contact the box office by phone or online through the website.
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