Rock ‘n’ Roll Panto: The Snow Queen at Liverpool Everyman

Kristy Stott, Theatre Editor
Everyman Rock 'n' Roll panto The Snow Queen
Photo by Brian Roberts

Everyman Rock 'n' Roll panto The Snow Queen at Liverpool Everyman Theatre, Hope Street 24 November 2018 — 19 January 2019 Tickets from £15.00 — Book now

Writing duo Sarah A Nixon and Mark Chatterton have teamed up with musical director Greg Last to make the classic tale of The Snow Queen as cool as it can be. This Christmas Liverpool’s favourite Rock ‘n’ Roll Panto is back at the Everyman for another jukebox- sensational sell-out success.

Bringing the usual music and mayhem to the chilly rock ‘n’ roll tale is Francis Tucker as the notorious Dame and Adam Keist as the master of mischief, and alongside them are the hugely enthusiastic and multi-talented cast.

With plenty of ‘freezin’s’ to be cheerful, The Rock ‘n’ Roll Panto will be bursting with laughs and more than a few surprises. Expect a live band playing classic pop-rock, and plenty of singing and energetic dancing for all ages to join in with. The Snow Queen is sure to bring audiences to their feet to dance and cheer (just make sure you’re loud enough to avoid a soaking)!

It’s never too early to get into the spirit of Christmas and early booking is recommended for the Liverpool Everyman’s Christmas production. Packed with singalong anthems, The Rock ‘n’ Roll Panto is recommended for ages 3 and up and promises to be a belting, music-filled seasonal extravaganza.

Everyman Rock 'n' Roll panto The Snow Queen at Liverpool Everyman Theatre, Hope Street 24 November 2018 — 19 January 2019 Tickets from £15.00 Book now

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