Helston Theatre Company sees sell out audiences in latest shows

By Joseph Macey

4th Feb 2022 | Local News

Pantomime season came to a close in Helston - a bumper year for Helston Theatre Company with sell-out audiences.

After previous years were affected by covid - the panto returned to packed crowds at Epworth Hall, Wednesday 26th January - Sunday 30th January.

The show 'Robin Hood and the Babes in the Wood' followed Robin Hood and his band of Merry Men as they battle the evil Sheriff of Nottingham to save the Babes with a little help from Maid Marian and a Fairy.

Andy Christophers, Harry Charleston, John England, and Grace Benney, were all part of a large cast in a superb night of comedy.

A Helston Theatre Company spokesperson added:

"We've had a brilliant time performing Robin Hood to sell-out audiences. A big thank you to all those involved, both on and off stage, and of course to our fabulous audiences who gave their all each night to cheer the goodies and boo the baddies. We hope everyone who came to watch had a great time."

Following the close of the panto, focus has already turned to the next production in April, the group added:

"Our attention is now drawn to our upcoming musical - The Wedding Singer - which will be brought to the stage this April."

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