THIS year’s pantomime at the Grand Opera House York is family favourite Snow White and The Seven Dwarfs.
Three Bears Productions tale of an evil stepmother a poisoned red apple, a beautiful enchanted Princess and seven small men, promises magic, mayhem, mirth and outrageous costumes in the show directed by Chris Moreno.
Three Bears Productions made its Grand Opera House debut in 2016 with Aladdin, followed by Beauty and The Beast and last year’s Cinderella.
Starring Vicki Michelle (from Allo Allo), Mark Little (Neighbours), the best baddie in Yorkshire, and man of comedy and magic Martin Daniels, it tells us the story of a beautiful Princess, an evil step mother and a poisoned apple. Will Snow White escape the Queen’s evil magic? Will the wicked Queen get hooked up with the handsome Prince? Will Muddles ever get his magic tricks to work? And will the Seven Dwarfs ever manage to get back home?
A spokesperson for Three Bears Productions, said: “ There are terrific sets, outrageous costumes and wondrous special effects, all this and much more. This year pantomime promises to be the best panto yet with many, many more surprises to keep audiences enthralled.
Snow White and The Seven Dwarfs will run from Friday, December 13 until Saturday, January 4.
Tickets, are from £13, and available from Box Office on 0844 871 3024 or online from www.atgtickets.com
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