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Menston Thespians present The Snow Queen pantomime with live band
Summary
The Menston Thespians will stage The Snow Queen at Kirklands Community Centre from 18 to 21 February, featuring a large cast and a full live band.
Content
The Menston Thespians will stage The Snow Queen at Kirklands Community Centre from Wednesday 18 February to Saturday 21 February. The pantomime is written by Kei Bailey and is described as offering "thrills and chills" alongside humour, adventure and heart. The cast combines familiar local performers with newcomers and is the group's largest to date, with participants from children to older adults. The production is produced by Steve Gillet-Place and Nick Howell and will be accompanied by a full live band led by Musical Director David Boddy.
Key details:
- Dates and venue: performances run from 18 to 21 February at Kirklands Community Centre, Menston.
- Performance times: 7.15pm on Wednesday, Thursday and Friday, with two shows on Saturday at 1pm and 6pm.
- Ticketing: child tickets are priced at £9 and adult tickets at £12, with prices unchanged for over five years.
- Cast and music: this year’s cast is the largest to date and the show will feature a full live band under David Boddy.
- Creative team: the pantomime is written by Kei Bailey and produced by Steve Gillet-Place and Nick Howell.
- Availability: tickets are reported as selling fast.
Summary:
The production continues Menston Thespians' tradition of local, family-friendly pantomime and reflects strong community involvement. Performances are scheduled for 18–21 February and will include evening and Saturday matinee options. Tickets are reported as selling fast.
