Pirate poster

About

Tollesbury Amateur Players present a fun pantomime to start the new year - Robinson Crusoe and the Pirates by Alan P Frayn. This new pantomime version of the classic tale has been described as "packed full with swashbuckling action, damsels in distress, desert island cannibals and plenty of songs to sing along to.  The characters embark on a journey of madness and mayhem from the plantations of Brazil to the depths of the ocean, on to a desert island and finally back to Brazil in time for Mardi Gras.  The fabulously titled Senorita Margarita Juicilita as the saucy panto dame, her son, Nutty Nick, and the dim-witted pirates, Cross-Bones and Skull-Duggery, helped to make the show a pantomime treat for all the family!"

So come along and enjoy!

Guide Prices

Standard adults £10, concessions £8, available from 2 January

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Map & Directions

Robinson Crusoe and the Pirates - Pantomime

Type:Christmas - Pantos, Theatre and Music

Tollesbury Centre, East Street, Tollesbury, CM9 8QD

Tel: 07526 912850

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