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Mirror, mirror on the wall – this year’s Borough Hall summer pantomime ‘Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs’ is the fairest family entertainment of them all!

Get set for a spectacular with no expense spared and special effects to amaze both children and adults alike!

Featuring Steph Aird in her pantomime debut as the Magic Mirror and Hartlepool’s own Britain’s Got Talent finalist, impressionist Danny Posthill.

Pantomime legend the hilarious Davey Hopper is Muddles and everyone’s favourite dame, Gary Martin Davis, will be on the lookout for her next husband – so men beware!

As if lavish sets and gorgeous costumes weren’t enough, the show also features a fabulous band including Great British Pantomime Award winner James Harrison – aka “the most enthusiastic man in show business.”

So what are you waiting for – snap up your tickets today!


Opening Times

Fri 20th August 2021 – 3pm

Sat 21st August – 2pm

Sat 21st August – 6pm

Sun 22nd August – 2pm

Tues 24th August – 2pm

Tues 24th August – 6pm

Fri 27th August – 2pm

Sat 28th August – 2pm

Sun 29th August – 2pm

Mon 30th August – 2pm


Prices

Ticket Price

Adult – £18

Children – £15

Family – £59 (2 adults and 2 children)


Location

Address: Hartlepool Borough Hall, Middlegate, Hartlepool, UK

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