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You are here: Home / Community / The Chameleons – The Dragon of Wantley Till 30th April 2022. Don’t Miss This Show!

The Chameleons – The Dragon of Wantley Till 30th April 2022. Don’t Miss This Show!

April 29, 2022 By Janet Williams 1 Comment

You really don’t want to miss this show. There are still 3 shows till Saturday.

Showing: 22nd - 30th April 2022
Showing: 22nd – 30th April 2022

Allison Symes and my family and friends watched this on Thursday night. Amazing show; amazing music; funny and warm; lots of surprises. I last checked the website Chameleon Theatre Company and there are still some tickets left. Some of you may want to grab the tickets and I’m sure you’ll have a fantastic time.

The pantomime has been moved from January to April due to Covid. This brilliant show is really worth waiting for.

“A vengeful fairy, dastardly villain, knockabout bailiffs, romantic leading lady and a handsome Principal boy; plus the outrageous Dame.

All the ingredients are here for a wonderful pantomime.”.

Includes Saturday matinée shows.

Chameleon Theatre Company Chandler’s Ford

The Dragon of Wantley
Showing: 22nd – 30th April 2022
the Pantomime by Norman Robbins

Venue: Ritchie Memorial Hall, Hursley Road, Chandler’s Ford SO53 2FT

I hope you enjoy this song –

Puff The Magic Dragon — Peter, Paul & Mary ~ Live 1965

 

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  1. Liz Strevens says

    April 29, 2022 at 7:36 am

    Thank you, Janet, for this amazing review. Here at the Chameleons we’ve all worked really hard to bring our audiences a top quality show. So many audience members have told us how good it felt to get out to a show and have a such a great evening out.

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