Heywood Sports Village, has announced the return of this year’s Christmas panto, Show White.

‘Coronation Street’ star, Steve Arnold, is playing Snow White’s rand hand confidant, Muddles, and TV’s favourite fox, Basil Brush, will be the voice and image of the Magic Mirror, in this retelling of the classic fairy-tale.

Heywood Sports Village has announced this year’s Christmas panto will return for another year at the leisure venue, operated by the Rochdale-based charity, Your Trust.

In association with Trio Entertainment, the cast has been revealed for the highly anticipated Christmas panto, which will see the classic retelling of the much-loved fairy-tale, Snow White.

The performance will host an illustrious cast of famous faces from across stage and screen.

Join ‘Coronation Street’ star, Steve Arnold as Muddles, as he embarks on a mission to help Snow White, played by comedy theatre actor Farron, journey through the enchanted forest to defeat the evil Wicked Queen.

This year will also welcome everyone’s favourite mischievous children’s TV legend, Basil Brush, as the virtual voice and image of the Magic Mirror.

Snow White promises a spectacular performance for the entire family, with its iconic melodies, mesmerising choreography and breath-taking special effects.

Heather Booth at Your Trust said: “The preparations for this year’s Christmas panto are well underway at Heywood, and we’re here to help everyone get in the festive spirit this December. 

“We’re thrilled to bring together such an incredible cast for the wonderful retelling of the heart-warming fairy-tale, Snow White – we’re sure it will entertain audiences through the generations. Join us for an unforgettable panto experience for the whole family.”

Snow White will run from Saturday 16th December until Thursday 18th December with matinee and evening performances, as well as early morning slots during the weekends for younger children and families.

Ticket prices start from £9.98. 

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