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  • Richmond’s panto is a winner

    Richmond’s panto is a winner0

    The evergreen Maureen Lipman – now nudging 80 – and comedy magician Pete Firman ensure Richmond Theatre’s panto, which runs until Jan 5, is a thoroughly entertaining romp. With wall-to-wall gags and a simply magnificent dame in Ben Stock (centre, above), the two-hour show scores on all levels. It’s a winner with children, who instantly

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  • Sleeping Beauty panto with Covid twist comes to the cornerHOUSE

    Sleeping Beauty panto with Covid twist comes to the cornerHOUSE0

    Will the Lord Chamberlain, Queen Pomposia and the beautiful Princess Aurora be able to save the kingdom of Tolorth D’Arcy from the evil plans of scheming General Carabos and his dastardly henchmen? Find out in the cornerHOUSE’s annual pantomime The Lockdown Beauty, running at the arts centre in Douglas Road, Surbiton, from Tuesday, January 25

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  • Panto with a pandemic twist comes to the cornerHOUSE

    Panto with a pandemic twist comes to the cornerHOUSE0

    Will Prince Florimund and his dashing equerry be able to save the beautiful Princess Aurora from the clutches of the scheming General Caraboss and his dastardly henchmen? Find out in the cornerHOUSE’s annual pantomime The Lockdown Beauty, running at the arts centre in Douglas Road, Surbiton, from Tuesday, January 25 to Saturday, January 29 at

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  • Panto is genie-us!

    Panto is genie-us!0

    • Arts
    • 27th January 2020

    Sheikh ‘N’ Bake (Isobel Anderson, aged 8) and Jennie the Genie (Peter Brooker) take a break during dress rehearsals for Jack the Aladdin and the Faulty Thieves, this year’s cornerHOUSE panto. Tickets £10 (£8 concs) left for tomorrow night (Tuesday) and Wednesday at 7.45pm for this hilarious show at the arts centre in Douglas Road, Surbiton. Expect cringing puns, irreverence,

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