Pantomime awards nominee, The Arts Centre, Hounslow, returns with Robin Hood

The Arts Centre, Hounslow has announced the return of its smash-hit, annual pantomime, running from Thursday 28th November until Monday 30th December 2024. Now celebrating its 10th year of professional pantomime, Robin Hood is The Arts Centre’s largest production to date.

Marking a decade of bringing the magic of pantomime to Hounslow, The Arts Centre celebrates the return of Jonathan Ashby-Rock and Adam Russell-Owen, who have performed in all ten productions. Suitable for all ages, this year’s show promises laugh-out-loud comedy routines, show-stopping songs and plenty of audience participation.

Hounslow’s intimate 242-seat production has earned recognition as one of the UK’s top pantomimes after receiving multiple nominations at the 2023 Panto Awards, competing against larger theatres including the London Palladium and the Duke of York’s. The Arts Centre provides its local community with top of its discipline theatre in an approachable environment and at an affordable price.

Get ready for a valiant, arrow-slinging, comedy adventure with legendary hero Robin Hood. The Prince of thieves is on a mission with his merry band of men to rob the rich to feed the poor. Along the way he meets fair Maid Marian, together they must undertake a quest to save the poor people of England from the evil Sheriff of Nottingham who is plotting to steal the crown. Will they save the day?

LISTINGS

Thursday 28th November until Monday 30th December 2024
Tuesdays – Sundays
10.30AM, 11AM, 1PM, 2PM, 3PM, 7PM (performance times vary each day, please check the website for full schedule)

RUNNING TIME

2 hours 30 minutes including interval

TICKETS

Tickets start at £13.50
Purchase: https://www.ticketsource.co.uk/whats-on/hounslow/the-arts-centre-hounslow/robin-hood

ABOUT THE ARTS CENTRE, HOUNSLOW
The Arts Centre, Hounslow
is a multifaceted cultural space located in the heart of Hounslow. Originally a theatre, it has expanded over the last four years to better serve the needs of diverse local groups and cultural activities. These include theatrical performances, foreign language cinema screenings, dance and fitness classes, as well as an all-year-round community gallery for local artists of all abilities to freely exhibit work. Since 2018, it has run as a festival theatre producing a variety of festivals. Its first festival, The Festival of Mental Health and Wellbeing, achieved significantly higher attendance figures than any previous events with a higher percentage of patrons from immediate locality. The Arts Centre’s annual pantomime is the centrepiece of the professional programme. This in-house production is always new, innovative and unlike anything else you can access locally.

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