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Old 14-11-2011, 17:00   #1
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im wanting to take my children to the pantomime on christmas eve, the one at the lyceum is full up as is rotherham civic. dose anyone know of any others on christmas eve?? i can travel in sheffield , barnsley and rotherham.

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Old 14-11-2011, 17:03   #2
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thanks i'll give it a try, even an armature dramatics would be fab.
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Try the City Hall, not sure what the Manor Operatic Society are doing this year but their Pantos are usually just as good as the pro ones IMO.

Shame the Lyceum one's booked up, I wouldn't have minded going, went last year.

Edit: They're doing Dick Whittington according to their website

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Old 14-11-2011, 17:14   #5
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Try the City Hall, not sure what the Manor Operatic Society are doing this year but their Pantos are usually just as good as the pro ones IMO.

Shame the Lyceum one's booked up, I wouldn't have minded going, went last year.
the lyceum is only booked up for 4 tickets on christmas eve i dont know about other days
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Old 14-11-2011, 21:44   #6
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Try the City Hall, not sure what the Manor Operatic Society are doing this year but their Pantos are usually just as good as the pro ones IMO.

Shame the Lyceum one's booked up, I wouldn't have minded going, went last year.

Edit: They're doing Dick Whittington according to their website
Yes, Manor Operatic are doing Dick Whittington at the City Hall, but unfortunately they won't be performing on Christmas Eve (come on, give 'em a break, they're amateurs, even though they put on a professional standard show!). Performances are as follows:

Tues, 27-Sat, 31 Dec - 2:00pm and 6:15pm
Sun, 1 Jan - NO PERFORMANCE
Mon, 2 Jan - 2:00pm and 6:15pm
Tues, 3-Thur-5 Jan - NO PERFORMANCE
Fri, 6 Jan - 7:15pm
Sat, 7 Jan - 2:00pm and 6:15pm
Sun, 8 Jan - private charity performance

Ticket prices vary from £5-16, according to whether the ticket is for a child, adult or senior citizen and whereabouts the seat is (circle, stalls, balcony, etc). Ticket line: Mabel Delamore - 01709 365108. If you need any further info, feel free to PM me.
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Old 15-11-2011, 10:37   #7
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armature dramatics.
A bit unusual, surely?

armature [ˈɑːmətjʊə]
n
1. (Physics / General Physics) a revolving structure in an electric motor or generator, wound with the coils that carry the current
2. (Physics / General Physics) any part of an electric machine or device that moves under the influence of a magnetic field or within which an electromotive force is induced
3. (Physics / General Physics) Also called keeper a soft iron or steel bar placed across the poles of a permanent magnet to close the magnetic circuit
4. (Physics / General Physics) such a bar placed across the poles of an electromagnet to transmit mechanical force
5. (Fine Arts & Visual Arts / Art Terms) Sculpture a framework to support the clay or other material used in modelling
6. (Life Sciences & Allied Applications / Biology) the protective outer covering of an animal or plant
7. (Military / Arms & Armour (excluding Firearms)) Archaic armour
[from Latin armātūra armour, equipment, from armāre to furnish with equipment; see arm2]
Collins English Dictionary – Complete and Unabridged © HarperCollins Publishers 1991, 1994, 1998, 2000, 2003

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