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Pantomime With The Chameleons: The Wizard Of Oz – January 2015

December 13, 2014 By Nick Coleman Leave a Comment

In January 2015, the Chameleon Theatre Company will kick off their 50th anniversary year with The Wizard of Oz – The Pantomime.

Director: Geoff Dodsworth

Join Dorothy and her dog Toto as she finds herself in the land of Oz.

The Chameleons: Pantomime January 2015
The Chameleons: The Wizard of Oz pantomime show in January 2015

Follow her along the Yellow Brick Road, with her friends Scarecrow, Tinman and Lion,
as she journeys to the Emerald City to ask the Wonderful Wizard of Oz to send her home to Kansas.

The four friends are unknowingly followed by Dorothy’s Auntie Em and farm hand Harry Trotter (that’s Trotter, not Potter!)

You’ll meet Salt and Pepper, two flying monkeys that work for the Wicked Witch of the West, not quite as “street” as they think they are and not quite as bad as the Witch would like them to be.

  • Will Dorothy make it to the Wizard without the Witch stopping her?
  • Will she click her heels and discover there really is no place like home?
  • A modern pantomime twist on the classic story.
Buy tickets now for the Wizard of Oz by the Chameleons in Chandler's Ford, January 2015.
Buy tickets now for the Wizard of Oz by the Chameleons in Chandler’s Ford, January 2015.

Tickets: £8 for adults, £7 seniors, £5 children

Box Office: Telephone: 0845 644 0496

Buy tickets online: The Wizard of Oz – The Pantomime

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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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