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Author: Sam Mitchell

The Smith Family Panto @ Quay

Tuesday, 20th November, 2007 at 11:32 am, Isle of Wight

13, December 2007
6:30 pm

Panto season is upon us and Quay Arts are getting in the festive spirit of goodwill and bringing you a very special offer.

The Smith Family Panto @ QuayThis years panto at Quay Arts promises to be totally off-the-wall.

It’s brought to you by Forest Forge, who you might remember from A Christmas Carol, and this year they are putting on The Smith Family Panto - or Sleeping Mother Whittington in Boots!

It’s a hilarious ‘Billy Liar’ style Christmas fantasy,with out of work panto dame, Cliff Smith, in love with his pretty next door neighbour, Cindy Ella - a girl with two ugly sisters.

Cliff’s son Jack, is worried she might be about to become his wicked stepmother. Cliff’s mother would like to be able to wave a magic wand and make this Christmas one to remember.

This is something for the whole family and if you buy two tickets you will get one absolutely free.

Uniquely, and with the support of Arts Marketing Hampshire, the Quay will provide an audio description of this production for any visually impaired audience members.

Bits and Bobs:
Performance Date/Time: Thu 13 Dec 6.30pm
Location: Anthony Minghella Theatre, Quay Arts
Ticket Price: £10 / £9
Box Office 01983 822490

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