It’s your last chance to sprinkle some festive magic on your Christmas – because The Magical Adventures of Peter Pan at Clacton’s Princes Theatre takes its final bow on 29 December.
This dazzling pantomime has been wowing audiences with spectacular 3D effects, laugh-out-loud comedy, and breathtaking flying sequences.
Families have flocked to join Peter, Tink and the gang on their high-energy adventure, battling the villainous Captain Hook and his bumbling crew – and discovering the true meaning of friendship along the way.
Gary Scott, Cabinet Member for Arts, Culture and Heritage at Tendring District Council, which runs the theatre, urged people not to miss out.
“Gather your loved ones, bring your best panto voices, and let’s make this Christmas the most memorable one yet at the Princes Theatre,” he said.
“This magical show is perfect for families and brings the true sparkle of Christmas to life.
“Tickets make a wonderful last-minute Christmas present – and there’s still time for adults to join their friends for the cheeky adults-only performances for a fun, risqué night out.
“There’s nothing quite like live theatre to fill the season with laughter, joy and festive magic.”
With glowing reviews calling it “fantastic”, “brilliant” and “a smorgasbord of fun and laughter”, this professional production by Shone Productions is the perfect festive treat.
There’s still time to catch the British Sign Language interpreted performance, the relaxed performance, and two cheeky adults-only shows on 27 and 28 December for grown-up giggles.
Leading the cast is Jack Daniels as Peter Pan, making his pantomime debut with charm and charisma. Returning favourites include Georgina Newton as Tink and Daniel Hanton as the outrageous Mrs Smee, alongside Ben Coles as the lovable Smee, Nancy Edgeler-Ash as the Island Chief, and pantomime legend Nigel Peever as the villainous Captain Hook.
For grown-ups, two cheeky adults-only shows will take place on Saturday 27 and Sunday 28 December at 8pm, promising risqué humour and outrageous fun.
Tickets are selling fast, so book now at www.princestheatre.co.uk or call the Box Office on 01255 686633 (Option 1).