Nelson Repertory Theatre presents the new Pantomime "Viking Ha !"
People sometimes ask what age is pantomime suitable for. We say it is suitable for everyone, ages 3 to 103 (if you are 104+ we’ll still let you in).
In Viking Ha! you’ll find all the traditional pantomime silliness, slapstick, and fun; heart warming moments, groan-worthy puns. singing and dancing to music you’ll recognise, plus some new catchy tunes. You also get the opportunity to shout and sing along. Best of all there’s VIKINGS & DRAGONS!
Release your inner Viking. Release your inner Dragon. Release your laughter. Come and have some fun – you deserve it.
When: Thursday 27 November, Friday 28 November, Saturday 29 November 2pm Matinee & 7 pm.
Where: Theatre Royal Nelson
Tickets: Book at Theatre Royal (www.theatreroyalnelson.co.nz) or Nelson Repertory Theatre website (www.nelsonrepertory.org.nz)
Note: Friday performance has special rates for Seniors
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