Director Bonnie Lythgoe’s latest panto Sleeping Beauty – A Knight Avenger’s Tale opens at Melbourne’s Comedy Theatre on 29 June and plays till 8 July, and then at Sydney’s State Theatre from 13 to 22 July 2018.
Sleeping Beauty tells the story of Princess Aurora, who by a single prick of her finger is put to sleep for 100 years. Doomed by fate, only a Prince’s sweet kiss can break the spell and awaken the sleeping beauty. Featuring dazzling costumes, stunning sets, magic, special effects, hilarious comedy and thrilling musical numbers, this latest fairy tale promises to be fun for all ages from 3 to 103.
For more information, visit www.ozpanto.com.
Director Bonnie Lythgoe’s latest panto Sleeping Beauty – A Knight Avenger’s Tale opens at Melbourne’s Comedy Theatre on 29 June and plays till 8 July, and then at Sydney’s State Theatre from 13 to 22 July 2018.
Sleeping Beauty tells the story of Princess Aurora, who by a single prick of her finger is put to sleep for 100 years. Doomed by fate, only a Prince’s sweet kiss can break the spell and awaken the sleeping beauty. Featuring dazzling costumes, stunning sets, magic, special effects, hilarious comedy and thrilling musical numbers, this latest fairy tale promises to be fun for all ages from 3 to 103.
For more information, visit www.ozpanto.com.
The Australian Jewish News has a family pass (4 tickets) to the production in Melbourne on 30 June, 2pm at the Comedy Theatre, and a family pass to the show in Sydney on 14 July, 2pm, at the State Theatre.
Melbourne competition entries close on 22 June at noon.
Sydney competition entries close on 6 July at noon.
This competition is open to Australian residents only. Employees of The Australian Jewish News and their immediate families are ineligible to enter. Competition entries close on 22 June 2018 at noon (for Melbourne entries) and 6 July 2018 (for Sydney entries). The winners will be drawn at The AJN Melbourne office on 22 June and 6 July 2018. The winners will be drawn randomly and contacted by email only, using the email registered by the winner. The AJN cannot be held responsible for entrants failing to check their email or providing incorrect information. Winners’ names and details may be passed on to the promoter for winners to redeem prizes. Please note that the prizes are only those mentioned in the competition notice and are non-exchangeable. Tickets are strictly only available for the allocated performance and the allocated seat reflected on the ticket. Winners’ names will not be published due to privacy concerns, however, winners’ names will be kept on record at The Australian Jewish News Melbourne office. Unless otherwise notified, winners must pick up their prize from the AJN offices, located at Level 1, 589 Glenhuntly Road, Elsternwick, Victoria or Level 1, 55 Grafton Street, Bondi Junction, NSW. NSW Permit Number: LTPM/08/00233
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