Justin Fletcher and Paul Morse to return to The Hexagon for the 2023 pantomime Sleeping Beauty
CBeebies megastar Justin Fletcher will once again team up with Paul Morse for Reading's pantomime this Christmas at The Hexagon
CBeebies megastar Justin Fletcher will once again team up with Paul Morse for Reading's pantomime this Christmas at The Hexagon
IAIN LAUCHLAN is a privileged man. For he’s got a hotline to Santa. The actor and producer has been involved ...
IN THIS Christmas like no other, festive shows are in short supply. And with millions of us being asked to ...
FOR MANY families, it’s the highlight of their year and a perfect introduction to theatre. But this year’s Reading Hexagon ...
THEY JUST can’t stay away. And who can blame them when they’re having fun? The wicked stepsisters from The Hexagon’s ...
Purr-fect family entertainment is promised this Easter, thanks to Puss in Boots. Starring Hear’Say’s Suzanne Shaw and CBBC star Chris ...
One word and our household descends into a fit of giggles. It all stems from a hilarious scene in The ...
THERE’S magic in The Hexagon’s lamp. Their latest pantomime, Aladdin, is a triumph from start to finish with something for ...
AWARD-WINNING panto dame Paul Morse has signed up to join CBeebies superstar Justin Fletcher for this year’s Hexagon festive show, ...
Peter Pan The Hexagon Until January 7, 2018 www.readingarts.com 0118 960 6060 CBEEBIES superstar Justin Fletcher - aka Mr Tumble ...
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