King's Theatre, Glasgow
Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs, starring pantomime legends Elaine C Smith and Johnny Mac, will be spectacularly brought to life with an abundance of comedy, sensational song and dance numbers, fabulous costumes and stunning scenery. With Darren Brownlie, Blythe Jandoo and Liz Ewing, the magnificent seven and plenty of audience participation, you have the perfect recipe to outwit the Wicked Queen and let love prevail in this glittering festive treat for all ages.
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Relaxed performances are primarily designed for people who may find visiting a theatre daunting. They are designed to welcome people, especially those on the autistic spectrum, those who may make involuntary sounds, or anyone who would benefit from a more relaxed environment.
Depending on the show, slight alterations are made to the performance though the overall content will not change. House lights are normally left on low and strobe lighting may be removed. Loud noises or explosions are either taken out entirely or reduced. The audience are free to go in and out as needed and latecomers’ rules will be relaxed. Making noise or moving during the performance will not be discouraged.
There are additional staff members on hand to assist as required, and chill out areas are provided for anyone who may become overwhelmed by the performance. In addition, visual stories will be sent to all bookers in advance, with detailed information and photos of both the theatre and the show.
View a visual guide to accompany the show here.
Crossroads Pantomimes, ‘Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs’ at the Glasgow King’s is supported locally by Cala Homes (West)
Running Time: approx. 2 hours 20 minutes, including interval. (Please note running times are approximate and, due to the nature of live entertainment, may change)
…shows Glasgow how it’s done.- Braw Theatre
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Big, bold, and beautiful… a show stopper!- Corr Blimey
King's Theatre, Glasgow
King’s Theatre Glasgow opened in 1904 and has played host to top stars and shows ever since. The King's provides Glasgow's flourishing amateur groups with a high profile stage and was the location for the opening ceremony of Glasgow's European City of Culture events in 1990. Above all, it continues to pack in appreciative audiences performance after performance and throughout the year.
King's Theatre, Glasgow
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