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Dick Whittington, Salisbury Playhouse pantomime

Dick Whittington, Salisbury Playhouse pantomime

DICK WHITTINGTON, Salisbury Playhouse pantomime

A Wiltshire Creative Production

by Plested, Brown & Wilsher

25 November 2023 – 7 January 2024 Daytime and Evening performances

Director: Gareth Manchin; Designer: Zoe Squire; Lighting designer: Nic Farman; Choreographer: Khiley Williams; Musical Supervisor: Josh Sood; Musical Director: Tim Jasper; Sound Designer: Michael Scott; Casting director: Natalie Gallacher CDG; Associate Casting Director: Richard Johnston

Writers Plested, Brown & Wilsher

Join Dick Whittington and his cool cat Cosmo, on the journey from Salisburyshire to London, in search of fame and fortune.

In the big city, disaster strikes, and the streets aren’t paved with gold but overrun with rodents. Can Dick defeat Evil King Rat and save the city of London? Join us this Christmas to find out! Expect exciting escapades, dazzling dances, and sparkling songs from our live band, which will have you singing and dancing all the way home.

Accessible Performances

BSL Signed & Captioned Performances:
Wednesday 6th December 7pm
Thursday 4th January 2:15pm (this is also a ‘Relaxed’ performance with some lights up, a designated chill out zone and you’re free to move around/talk if you need to. A Visual Story is also sent to you in your preshow email)

Audio described and Touch Tour performances: 
Thursday 14th December at 2:15pm & 7pm
Tuesday 19th December at 7pm

Touch Tour Performances allow audience members to be guided around the set, touch and feel the props and even speak to some of the actors to help you get the best out of the performance and audio description service.

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Date And Time

25 Nov 2023 to
7 Jan 2024
 

Location

Salisbury Playhouse, Malthouse Lane, Salisbury
 
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