The Peterborough-based theatre company's show, Robin Hood is described as "a fun-filled, musical alternative to traditional pantomime" with gender roles reversed as Marion takes the lead, escaping the castle and joining the gang of outlaws in the forest.
Director Tom Fox said: “It’s great to be back on the road again especially with this laugh-a-minute musical extravaganza.
"We’re taking the legend of Robin Hood, twisting it round and creating a great night out for the whole family this Christmas."
Performances take place:
Saturday, December 4: Park Farm, Thorney, 2.30pm and 7pm
Tuesday, December 21: George Alcock Centre, Stanground, 2pm and 7pm
Wednesday, December 22: George Alcock Centre, Stanground, 2pm
Thursday, December 23: St John’s Church, Cathedral Square, 2pm and 7pm
Friday, December 24: St John’s Church, Cathedral Square, 12pm
Tickets are available now by clicking here.
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