This year’s spectacular family pantomime at Weymouth Pavilion will be Jack and the Beanstalk!
Brought to you by the team behind the hugely successful summer pantomime Pirates of the Pavilion, this year’s Christmas show will feature stunning scenery, gorgeous costumes, incredible Special Effects and a whole host of hilarious characters! ‘Donning the frocks’ is Led Redwood who returns to play the fabulous Dame Trott, bringing his wonderful wardrobe of colourful costumes!
We’re also delighted to welcome back Gwynfryn West as Simple Simon! Gwynfryn was hugely popular with audiences last Christmas and we can’t wait for him to bring his madcap comedy back to the stage this year - and remember… ’Don’t Touch the Phone….!’
For your chance to win, simply answer the following the question: Q. What does Jack sell to get his magic beans?
By post: Send your completed entry form to Jack & The Beanstalk Panto Competition, Newsquest Dorset, Fleet House, Hampshire Road, Weymouth, Dorset, DT4 9XD before the closing date of 9th December 2016.
By phone: Simply call 09011510222 and leave your answer and details when prompted.
By text: Send your text to 80360 starting with ECHOPANTO leave a space, followed by your answer, name and contact details.
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This competition may be published in the Daily Echo and Dorset Echo.
Winners will be chosen from all entries received. Newsquest competition terms and conditions apply see dorsetecho.co.uk/competitionterms.
Family ticket consists of 2 adults and 2 children and can be redeemed on performances between 10th December - 1st January, subject to availability.
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