Strode Theatre sets the stage for 'Peter Pan' in a spellbinding 2024 pantomime

By Laura Linham

20th Feb 2024 | Local News

Strode Theatre in Stree is gearing up to dazzle audiences with a fresh and enchanting production of 'Peter Pan' for its 2024 pantomime season.

The announcement promises an unforgettable journey to the magical realm of Neverland this December.

Under the creative vision of writer Joshua Coley and the dual expertise of Director and Choreographer Dean Brammall, the same dynamic duo behind the previous year's hit 'Alex In Wonderland', 'Peter Pan' is set to soar.

Their collaboration promises to breathe new life into the story of the boy who wouldn't grow up, alongside Wendy, Tinker Bell, and the iconic inhabitants of Neverland.

Running from December 22 to December 31, 2024, Strode Theatre has already opened its box office, inviting early birds to secure their tickets to what is anticipated to be a series of sell-out performances.

Beyond the call to audience members, Strode Theatre extends an invitation to aspiring actors and theatre enthusiasts to join the cast and crew. With casting calls soon to be announced, individuals passionate about performing or contributing behind the scenes are encouraged to express their interest via email.

As preparations for 'Peter Pan' gather momentum, Strode Theatre promises a pantomime brimming with adventure, laughter, and the timeless charm of J.M. Barrie's creation. With more updates, behind-the-scenes content, and surprises promised in the lead-up to opening night, the production is set to captivate not just Street but the wider Somerset community.

     

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