Birmingham’s Blue Orange Theatre announce their 2020 adult panto Blow White

Blow White

Along with their previous reported Sleeping Beauty family pantomime, the Blue Orange Theatre are also producing a professional adult panto this December, entitled Blow White.

Back by popular demand after last year’s  “side-splittingly funny!” production of Tinderella, the venue promises another laugh-a-minute, cheeky show that is definitely NOT for the kids or the faint hearted!

Just when you thought you knew this timeless tale… SHA-BLAM! You were wrong. Blow-White – raised by an Evil Queen, poisoned by a pink lady, looked after by 7 (technically 8) sisters of perpetual indulgence, and best friends with a rabbit. Is there a Prince who can save her from this nightmare? We can only hope. Come and see the sexy Blow White, gorgeous Prince Charming, naughty Seven (well, 8) and all the gang for this unforgettable night of cheeky, naughty, grown-up laughs!

Rachel Wells of JW Theatres said: “One of the highlights of last year’s festive season was the fantastically funny adult panto. We are delighted to welcome back the same creative team with Blow White being written by Paul Hutton (Billy Elliot, The Producers, Elf the Musical), directed by James Williams (Tinderella, 9 to 5, Divas!), choreographed by CiCi Howells (Jerry Springer, The Greatest Show, Saturday Night Fever) and designed by Alex Johnson (Tinderella, The Greatest Show, Magic of the Movies).

Artistic Director, James Williams, added: “We know that lots of people are looking forward to another one of our grown-up takes on a classic story so we have introduced a range of safety measures which we trialled during our recent cinema season. I’m pleased to say that they have been well received and, after the events of 2020, this is going to be a brilliant way to get into the festive spirit!”

Blow White will run from 2-12 December 2020. To book tickets, please click here.

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