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Keep Up-To-Date With The Chameleons

February 14, 2014 By Nick Coleman 3 Comments

David Shale of Chandler’s Ford took his grandchild along to see the last night of Peter Pan performed by The Chameleons, and he received a great surprise.

The hugely successful Pantomime was performed to full houses at The Ritchie Hall from Friday 24th of January to Saturday 1st of February.

Audience members were invited to submit their email addresses on slips handed out with the programmes, encouraged to do so by the prospect of winning a £50 voucher for two in a lucky draw. The voucher, to be used on food, drinks or accommodation at the superb King’s Head in Hursley village was kindly donated by Jimmy Hajiantoni the proprietor.

All completed slips collected during the 9 performances of the pantomime were tossed into the raffle drum and the winning slip was drawn during the interval of Saturday night’s final performance. The winner David Shale was in the audience with his grandchild so he was able to enjoy his good fortune on the night.

David Shale receives his £50 voucher prize from Nick Coleman.
David Shale (left) receives his £50 voucher prize from Nick Coleman, Publicity Officer for The Chameleons Theatre Company.

Don’t Miss Out!

The Chameleons Theatre Company (The Chameleons) are eager to build a database of email addresses of their followers as it enables us to keep fans up-to-date with future plays, auditions and other activities open to the public to support.

We can send emails with links to our website and a whole host of other interesting theatre-related information such as local drama festivals free of charge as opposed to sending letters through the post, which is becoming increasingly cost-prohibitive for non-profit making organisations like The Chameleons.

The Chameleons entertained our older folks: free show and free transport.
The Chameleons entertained our older folks: free show and free transport.

If readers of Chandler’s Ford Today would like to subscribe to The Chameleons’ newsletters please email Nick Coleman. Your email address will be added to The Chameleon’s database. The Chameleons will not share your email address with any third party organisations.

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About Nick Coleman

I run the Hampshire office for Adams and Co. I moved to Chandler's Ford in 1987 from Canterbury. I am divorced with three grown up children. I love amateur dramatics. I'm also a keen single-figure golfer and member of Stoneham Golf Club where I was proud to be appointed Captain in 2011.

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