WARRINGTON-based theatre company Soup Productions is returning to the stage next month with its annual pantomime “‘Pantoville’”at St Thomas’ Church Hall in Stockton Heath.
Pantoville is a wonderful town, where all fairy tale characters have met their happy-ever-afters and all the scoundrels have been locked away.
It is a town where princesses have all met their princes – except one, Dotty.
But her luck is about to change, as Prince Bridgerton is looking for love. However, the evil Selena is waiting in the wings to ruin Dotty’s happiness and rule Pantoville for herself. This story follows on from Soup Productions’ previous successful original pantomimes “Little Red” and “Robin Hood”.
“Pantoville” it is an original story, which means that anything and everything can happen. It includes songs, puppetry and an ensemble of crazy characters and is the perfect show to get everyone into the festive spirit.
It has been a busy and rewarding year for Soup Productions as they have built up their following across four shows, been nominated and won a NODA Award and commissioned to produce a play for Warrington Pride based on historical events in Warrington. Next year is looking to be just as busy with new projects on the horizon.
Soup proud to be a theatre company that specialises in original work. Members are heavily involved with the group. Whether it’s set design or choreography or production, everyone gets stuck in and aims to get the best result from their shows.“
“Pantoville”takes place at St Thomas’ Church Hall, Stockton Heath n Friday and Saturday December 5 and 6 at 7:30pm and a Saturday Matinee at 2pm. Tickets are £15/£12 Concession. Family ticket is £40, two adults and two children
There is also a special offer of £12 tickets for NHS, Blue Light and Defence Discount card holders
Tickets are available now at www.ticketsource.co.uk/soupproductions.
