The Frog Prince Pantomime
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Wednesday 21 January 2026 I 7:15pm
Friday 23 January 2026 I 7:15pm
Saturday 24 January 2026 I 2pm (Matinee)
Saturday 24 January 2026 I 7:15pm
Doors and bar open every evening at 6:45pm (1:30pm matinee)
Carlton-in-Lindrick Civic Centre
Tickets: £10, Concessions £8. Booking fees apply - Click on BOOK NOW button above
With the kind permission of Lazy Bee Scripts, Lindrick Players proudly present "The Frog Prince", written by Andrew O'Leary and directed by Mat Scott.
Hopping onto the stage at the Carlton-in-Lindrick Civic Centre this January 2026, this fabulous, family friendly pantomime promises laughter, music, and plenty of fun!
Packed with all the ingredients of a classic panto, The Frog Prince features a wicked witch, a royal curse, a daring quest, and a delightfully daft dame with her mischievous family in tow. Audiences can expect a magical mix of colourful characters, catchy songs, energetic dance routines, and all the traditional pantomime chaos we know and love - from booing the baddies to cheering the heroes and joining in with the silliness.
With its dazzling costumes, lively cast, and plenty of opportunities for audience participation, this 'ribbiting' adventure will have everyone croaking with laughter from start to finish.
A fun-filled show for all ages, "The Frog Prince" is the perfect way to brighten up the winter season, so hop to it and get your tickets for an un-frog-ettable night of entertainment with Lindrick Players!
Tickets: £10, Concessions £8. Booking fees apply
| Wednesday 21 January 2026 I 7:15pm (21 Jan 2026) |
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| Friday 23 January 2026 I 7:15pm (23 Jan 2026) |
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| Saturday 24 January 2026 I 2pm (Matinee) (24 Jan 2026) |
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| Saturday 24 January 2026 I 7:15pm (24 Jan 2026) |
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* Doors and bar open every evening at 6:45pm (1:30pm matinee)
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