Broughton Amateur Dramatics Group has announced its upcoming production of the much-loved family favourite Goldilocks and the Three Bears, hitting the stage this January and February, right in the heart of Flintshire.
The production is packed with laughs, mischief, and unforgettable moments as Goldilocks tries to save the day and keep the circus alive!
Featuring larger-than-life characters, show-stopping dances, side-splitting comedy, a dazzling live band and of course, the three most lovable bears in town.
It’s the perfect feel good family show ensuring a magical theatre experience for both young audiences and the young at heart.
BADG is proud to bring together performers, musicians, and creatives from the local community, continuing its tradition of producing accessible, high-quality entertainment that has brought people together for over 50 years.
There are six shows available for booking, including matinee and evening performances.
The performance dates are as follows:
•Friday the 30th January - 7:30pm
•Saturday 31st January 2:00pm & 7:30pm
•Friday 6th February 7:30pm
•Saturday 7th February 2:00pm & 7:30pm
Tickets for Goldilocks and the Three Bears are available online here:
This offers a quick and easy way to book in advance or you can purchase tickets in person from Hammer and Tongs in Broughton.
A spokesperson from BADG has commented:
“Goldilocks and the Three Bears is a fantastic showcase of local talent, and we’re thrilled to be presenting another traditional pantomime for audiences of all ages. Community theatre plays an important role in bringing people together, and we’re proud to continue that tradition here in Broughton.”
Join us for a truly un-bear-lievable night of family fun.
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