Tickets are now on sale for this year's Christmas pantomime at Harrogate Theatre - Beauty and the Beast.
Tickets go on sale for Beauty and the Beast panto at Harrogate Theatre Harrogate Theatre is inviting audiences to ‘be their guest’ with tickets now on sale for Beauty and the Beast. The ‘tale as old as time’ will be this year’s annual Christmas show following another successful pantomime season. Dick Whittington received rave reviews during its stay at Harrogate Theatre, ending with a 76th performance yesterday (Sunday). But it’s onto the next for the Theatre team, with Beauty and the Beast opening on Wednesday 27th November and running until Sunday 19th January 2025. A spokesperson for Harrogate Theatre said:
“Join us for the most mesmerising pantomime of them all, Beauty and the Beast! “When an arrogant Prince is cursed to live as a Beast in an enchanted castle, his only hope is to find true love... “Packed with sparkle and festive fun, Harrogate Theatre’s magical family pantomime is a seasonal spectacular and we can’t wait to see you there!”Ticket prices are currently frozen until 29th February 2024, with some dates already selling out. Find out more and get your tickets here. Read more local stories from Your Harrogate here.

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