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Festive treat with twinkling lights and magic to book last remaining seats


Festive treat with twinkling lights and magic to book last remaining seats

Families across Wiltshire still have a few days left to book tickets to go and see their favourite pantomime.

With the end of panto season coming in sight, there is still time to book the last few seats for your favourite seasonal show.

From Sleeping Beauty to Dick Whittington, all the classics are being performed across the county and beyond.

So don't delay books those tickets now and give the family a a much needed seasonal treat.

The Wyvern Theatre's 2025 pantomime, Sleeping Beauty, sparks excitement with its unique blend of comedy, magic, and fun.

The show, which is running from December 6 to January 4, 2026, includes a star-studded cast, featuring quiz star Jenny Ryan as the wicked fairy Carabosse, David Ashley, Abbie Budden, and comedian Ben Goffe.

The plot revolves around Carabosse's curse, which puts the princess into a magical slumber after pricking her finger.

The Wyvern Theatre promises a show filled with humour, magic, and fun for the whole family to enjoy.

A Wyvern Theatre spokesperson said: "Sleeping Beauty is the hilarious family pantomime suitable for all ages, and promises to have all of the traditional panto elements you know and love - bags of comedy, oodles of magic and tons of fun."

Tickets are available for purchase online.

Meanwhile, Salisbury Playhouse prepares to welcome families for a giant musical pantomime, Jack and the Beanstalk.

Set in the fictional Salisburyshire, the family-friendly show takes the audience on an adventure with our hero Jack and the Fairy Fabulous King of Rock and Roll as they attempt to restore the joy of singing.

As the lights go down, the audience can expect an exceptional fusion of flashing lights, pyrotechnics, innuendo, and mild peril that sets the stage for the ultimate storytelling experience.

An audience rating of five stars calls the Salisbury production "breathtaking... colourful and eccentric."

The Theatre Royal, Bath, takes the classic Peter Pan tale and adds its own creative and unique spin.

The Further Adventures of Peter Pan follows Peter Pan's smooth sail until rumours of Captain Hook's return send him on a new daring quest.

Audiences can prepare themselves for an adrenaline-packed pantomime with stunning choreography, jaw-dropping stunts, and comical characters like Emily Darling and Peter's hilarious pirate crew, The Nitwits.

Set to Peter's fabulous adventures, this is a tale that promises to bring the magic of Neverland to life.

The adventure continues at the Oxford Playhouse this Christmas with Dick Whittington.

This show brings together a compelling mix of laughter, mischief, and magic, making it a pantomime brimming with joy.

A cast of enchanting characters, including a magical cat and a gang of unlikely sidekicks, are set to amuse young and old alike.

Audience members will board the bus to London Town, joining our hero on a quest to eradicate the blandness and reinstate 'cool' across Britannia.

It's a traditional tale with a modern twist and a healthy dose of British charm.

Buttercross Theatre Productions promises audiences lots of laughs with their charming pantomime, Little Red Riding Hood.

Packed with familiar favourite characters such as Red, Silly Billy, and Granny Hood, this show brings the classic story to life with a liberal sprinkling of timeless pantomime humour and toe-tapping tunes.

The fun and festivities continue from December 19 to 31 at the Corn Exchange in Witney.

This year's pantomime extravaganza is set to be rounded off in spectacular style by Polka Dot Pantomimes at the Redgrave Theatre in Bristol with the ever-classic Sleeping Beauty.

Starting from December 5 and running until January 4, this magical production promises to be the 'pantomime of your dreams.'

With spectacular special effects, a stunning ensemble of dancers, and a compelling narrative with the hilarious Nanny Nora and Chester the Jester, this play is set to captivate the attention of both children and adults.

Theatre-goers are encouraged to book their tickets and get ready to embark on these magical adventures, each promising a festive fun ride that will be treasured for years to come.

Be prepared for lots of laughter, a sprinkle of magic, and a healthy dose of British pantomime fun.

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