A YOUNG girl goes down the rabbit hole for weird and wonderful adventures in this year’s Glusburn pantomime.
Glusburn Youth Theatre will perform Alice In Wonderland at Glusburn Institute from Sunday February 14 till Saturday February 20.
Institute spokesman Jason Smith said: “It's looking like it's going to be the best panto yet with two new producers this year, Phil Gamble and Simonne Gott.
“They have both been members of the youth theatre since a young age and have now been given the opportunity to produce the pantomime for the first time and what a fantastic job they have both done!”
As always at the Glusburn, the pantomime will feature the ever-popular flying ballet, which always delights audiences.
Jason added: “We also have some big musical numbers this year, again with live band under the musical direction of Corey Kilshaw, who is new to Glusburn Youth Theatre.
“Corey has done a great job working with the team and the youngsters in the cast.”
Tickets for Alice In Wonderland are available by calling 01535 630922 or from Panache Hairdressers in Cross Hills.
Coming up at Glusburn Institute are Paul Daniels and Debbie McGee with a magic show on March 5, a night of comedy headlined by Gareth Richards on April 2, and a murder mystery night on June 11.
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