‘World famous’ Lymm Panto raises £20k for Grass Roots Clubhouse Appeal

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AFTER a two-year Covid hiatus, Lymm Rugby Club re-launched the world-famous Lymm Panto, ‘Aladdin Lymm’ and successfully raised over £20k for the Lymm Grass Roots Clubhouse Appeal.

Running for nine shows over three weekends, the Lymm Panto cast and crew gave it their all, entertaining a total audience of 900, and resulting in a show that has been widely acclaimed as one of the best yet.

“We restricted numbers due to Covid protocols and audience members all had designated seats,’ commented Panto Impresario Simon Plumb. ‘This worked really well and we’ll be using this system in future, but with slightly larger audiences hopefully.

“The audience response has been overwhelming and we seem to have a hit on our hands. I am constantly being asked how we performed the flying carpet scene,’ he noted dryly.

“It is a massive team effort from the Rugby Club and I would like to thank all involved, including the local business community who donated raffle prizes and advertised in the Lymm Panto programme. We are already planning the ‘Wizard of Oz’ for next year so watch this space,” concluded Simon pictured below.


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