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Nottingham Playhouse
Friday 30 November 2018 - Saturday 19 January 2019
Tickets from £23.50
From Sherwood Forest to Nottingham Playhouse, Robin Hood and the evil Sheriff of Nottingham are lighting up our panto stage.
The ultimate pantomime villain, the Sheriff hatches a wicked plan to get rid of his niece and nephew, the Babes in the Wood, and claim their fortune. It’s down to Robin Hood to save the day and stop the Sheriff with a little help from his Merry Men and Maid Marian.
Enjoy plenty of songs, dance, laughter and sumptuous costumes in this traditional family-friendly panto by Kenneth Alan Taylor.
Playhouse regulars John Elkington, Tim Frater and Rebecca Little return, joined by new face Robin Kingsland as the Sheriff of Nottingham and last year's Cinderella Kelly Agredo as Maid Marian!
Expect a festive fix of slapstick comedy, boos and hisses and all round silliness - with the addition of goold old Nottingham folklore.
Family Tickets
Family tickets from £102. To book, please call Box Office on 0115 941 9419. A family ticket is not available on group bookings and is for four people maximum per household, with a maximum of two adults
Groups
Save up to 20% on tickets when booking as a group of 10 or more.
Schools
Tickets for school pupils are £12 each with 1 free teacher ticket with every 10 bought.
Access
British Sign Language Interpretation, Captioning and Audio Description are available for this production, as well as a Relaxed Performance and a Dementia-friendly performance.
Everyone is welcome to attend accessible performances, customers experience the full show including the accessible services.
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