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But, problems arise, Sinbad upsets The Old Man of The Sea, two girl stowaways both insist they are engaged to Sinbad, and Salubria can’t cook. Meanwhile the pirate ship commanded by Glamorous Gloria has its own problems and the only solution is to find and attack another ship.
Shipboard adventure and hilarity follows, the Old Man of the Sea seeks his revenge, and the two girls vie for Sinbad’s attention. This fastmoving pantomime is fun, full of adventure, and has a totally original storyline. Suitable for all ages, get your tickets fast.
All profits from Harlequinade pantomimes go to support local charities.
All tickets: £12 Adults / £10 Children
The Core Studio
Fri 7 February 7.30pm
Sat 8 February 2.30pm & 7pm
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