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Hi,

Looking for a good quality amateur pantomime in SE London, where kids are actively encouraged to get involved.

I have grandparents and a 4 year old who would love to go.


Have you been to one last year or know of one coming to SE London this year - I would love to know.

Thanks

Kate

Not amateur, but I highly recommend Greenwich Theatre:


http://www.greenwichtheatre.org.uk/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=1265:puss-in-boots&catid=7:playingnow&Itemid=1


We went last year and it was excellent; quite a small theatre so a nice atmosphere, and a good balance between old panto traditions and new stuff.

I can second the Greenwich recommendation - we've been going for the last 6 years and its fab. Trad panto with sing a longs and shouting, toothy hoofers, splendid dame (who writes it - Andrew Pollard)no "stars" who can't act. Excellent atmosphere - we LOVE it and go with smalls and grands.

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