The panto at Richmond's Georgian Theatre Royal is famous for all kinds of reasons: knitted toys being flung around the auditorium (footnote 1); Tunnock's Teacakes (footnote 2); and fabulously good, traditional, family-friendly pantos on the tiny stage. This year's pantomime is Cinderella, which runs until 10 January, with matinee and evening performances. There will be amazing song and dance routines, fantastic sets and special effects, huge amounts of laughter, plenty of audience participation, and lots of dreadful jokes and terrible puns. You can bet that every performance will be jam-packed, as always, so if you're planning to take a party do be sure to book right now! Six performances are already sold out. Don't delay! Seats are still available at most performances! Tickets and information are at the Georgian Theatre's website. (1) Knitted toys? Why? Why not! The reason is lost in the mists of history. (2) Tunnock's Teacakes? Whether you love them or loathe them or have no idea what they are, you're likely to find them raining down on you. But why teacakes? Err - tradition?
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