Stockport Express

Still Panto tickets left – oh yes there are! NK THEATRE ARTS

- THE PLAZA

‘TIS the season to be jolly and where better to enjoy the perfect affordable Christmas treat than at your local Stockport Plaza where Peter Pan the sensationa­l family pantomime starring John Altman with full supporting cast is playing right through the festive season until Sunday, January 8… oh yes it is… AND tickets are still available… oh yes they are! On behalf of the cast of Peter Pan and all of the magnificen­t volunteers and staff at your local Super Cinema and Variety Theatre we would like to thank you for all the astounding support you have shown us this year and every year since we saved our iconic venue from potential demolition.

It was only 15 short years ago and as we head into our 85th year serving our community we look forward to welcoming you to our much-loved venue for the very best in live stage, big screen and fine dining events and experience­s that will be guaranteed to entertain and delight you all.

Tickets for Peter Pan and all of the amazing events taking at place at The Plaza in the very heart of Stockport on Mersey Square can be purchased in person from our venue Box Office, by calling our booking line on 0161 477 7779 or by visiting The Plaza web site on www. stockportp­laza.co.uk.

Finally may we wish you all a healthy and happy Christmas and a wonderful New Year! Ted Doan SO are you still looking for those last-minute presents?

Well how about tickets to what will be the hottest show of next year and get the best seats in the house for the performanc­e of Made In Dagenham which is taking place at The Forum Theatre from March 29 to April 1, 2017? Inspired by a true story and based on the hit movie, Made in Dagenham, is the uplifting new West End musical comedy about friendship, love and the importance of fighting for what is right.

Essex 1968: Like millions of other working women, each morning Rita O’Grady is just trying to get her husband out of bed, get the kids off to school and get to work at the factory on time. But life is about to change forever when it’s announced that the girls in the stitching room of Ford’s Dagenham car plant will have their pay grade dropped to ‘unskilled’.

Quickly drawing on a strength she never knew she had, Rita leads her friends in a battle against the might of Ford and the corruption of the union supposed to protect them. As the girls’ inspiring journey gets bigger than anyone could have imagined, the pressure is too much for some, but can Rita keep up the fight and the happy home she’s worked so hard for?

Funny, touching and timeless, Made in Dagenham shows how ordinary people can do extraordin­ary things when they stand together. Tickets for the performanc­e are now on sale priced from £10 and you can get your seats by calling the booking line on 0333 666 3366 or by visiting www. theforumth­eatre.co.uk Darren Stannage

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