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Goldilocks and the Three Bears

The Portico of Ards, Steel Dickson Avenue, Portaferry, County Down, BT22 1LE
Goldilocks and the Three Bears pantomime fun

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Centre Stage presents this classic tale for traditional family fun at Christmas.

Goldilocks! She's off to seek her fortune but she soon finds that it is not as easy as she thought. Meanwhile The Three Bears are hiding a very special honey hive, making honey that helps Santa have a very special breakfast before he sets out for Christmas - but a rather naughty witch, Wanda the Wasp, is out to steal it...Still, there might be a Handsome Prince in the forest to help... and the children in the audience will certainly want to lend a hand in this sparkling version of the much loved tale.

Few children's stories can have more instantly recognisable lines than 'Someone's been eating my porridge…'!

With loads of audience participation, Centre Stage's production of Goldilocks and the Three Bears is in the very best traditions of Christmas Entertainment.

Don't miss this fun version of a classic family tale!


Supported by Ards and North Down Borough Council

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