Aladdin Christmas Pantomime
Type:Christmas/Festive
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1109 reviewsGo on a magical carpet ride at The Atkinson this Christmas in a panto extravaganza for all the family.
After a sensational production of Cinderella in 2021, LHK Productions return to The Atkinson this Christmas, with everyone’s favourite adventure pantomime, Aladdin.
Aladdin tells the legendary rags to riches story of a Chinese street urchin who falls in love with a beautiful princess. Aladdin is sent into the cave of wonders by the evil Abanazar to fetch an old oil lamp that, unbeknown to him, houses an all-powerful genie. When Aladdin rubs the lamp and unintentionally releases the genie, the real adventure starts. Will Aladdin overcome the evil Abanazar and be free to marry his beautiful princess? Will the genie ever gain his freedom? Will Widow Twanky and Wishy Washy get the laundry done in time? Find out in this action packed, fun filled extravaganza for the whole family.
Patsy Kensit will be granting wishes as The Genie of the Lamp in this year's pantomime; Aladdin. The British icon, who started her film career at the age of four, will be playing the part of The Genie of the Lamp at the Southport theatre in an action-packed festive production of the much-loved family friendly classic. With a long list of Hollywood roles to her name, including The Great Gatsby and Lethal Weapon 2, the multitalented star topped the charts in the 1980s with her pop band, Eighth Wonder and their three popular hits Cross My Heart, Baby Baby and I’m Not Scared. Patsy has also starred in some of the nation’s favourite soaps including Emmerdale and Holby City.
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Ticket Type | Ticket Tariff |
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Adults/16 + from | £18.00 per ticket |
Concession from | £16.00 per ticket |
Family | £59.00 per ticket |
Groups of 20 + | £14.00 per ticket |
Note: Prices are a guide only and may change on a daily basis.
From the South, take the M6 to exit 26; the M58 will take you to Ormskirk and then take the A570 to Southport. From the North, follow the A59 from Preston (exit 31 from the M6) and then follow the signs to Southport. For direct routes please visit the AA Route planner. Park & ride services There are three operating park and ride services in Southport; the Esplanade, Kew and Fairways. Click on each name for further information on the current service offered. Parking There is on-road pay and display parking around Southport as well as a number of off-road car parks. For more detailed car parking information in Southport please visit Sefton website for car parking information
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