I love it as many of you already know! It’s also many children’s first experience of theatre (apart from Peppa etc!) We’ve just finished a very successful 5 night run of Robin Hood but we keep our ticket prices at £6 and £4 so a family of 4 can have a night out for £20. It is a community event after all. I’ve taken dgc to professional panto every year since they were 4 (now 11) and they’re in there cheering with the best! A family ticket costs around £130 but it’s our annual treat with them. Hope to continue the tradition for many more years once two smaller dgs are old enough.
Good Morning Saturday 27th June 2026
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The audience victims were such good sports this year and really joined in the fun. The children selected as helpers were so funny and I honestly haven't laughed so much in ages! 
but bought tickets ages ago to see Miracle on 34th Street at our local theatre (SW Surrey) which doubles as a cinema. You can pre-buy drinks and get a ticket which enables you to avoid the crush at intermission. They also sell locally made ice-cream, in tubs, which is a real treat. It's a 3 minute walk from home so I'm not having to drive. Last night it was a sold out concert by ABBA Gold for which they could have sold quadruple the amount of tickets. No panto this year but might go if Chichester has one. 'Oh no you wont'...'Oh yes I will'...lol.

