Salisbury Playhouse's pantomime, Dick Whittington, has just over a week left to run.
The show has been warmly received by critics and audiences alike with a great mix of fun and humour for all the family and songs that everyone can get involved with.
OUR REVIEW OF DICK WHITTINGTON
The show runs until Sunday, 7th January, and for those who haven't seen it yet, some tickets remain for its final week, including one accessible, signed performance.
Here are the shows left in January:
Jan 2nd at 5.30pm Jan 3rd at 2.15pm and 7pm Jan 4th at 2.15pm – this is a BSL signed, captioned and relaxed performance Jan 4th at 7pm Sat 6th at 2.15pm Sat 6th at 7pm Sun 7th at 1pm Sun 7th at 5.30pmThis means there is still a chance to join Dick Whittington and his cool cat Cosmo, on the journey from Salisburyshire to London, in search of fame and fortune.
In the big city, disaster strikes, and the streets aren’t paved with gold but overrun with rodents. Can Dick defeat Evil King Rat and save the city of London?
You will have to go to find out – tickets can be bought here – https://www.wiltshirecreative.co.uk/events/dick-whittington

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