CHRISTMAS time is when pantomimes come alive and families will be spoilt for choice this festive season.
South Hill Park in Bracknell will be hosting a variety of entertainment, from hilarious performances, tribute acts, live music and much-loved films.
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Dancing queens and Mama Mia fans can sing-a-long to all the number one hits of internationally acclaimed PLATINUM - The Live ABBA Tribute Show.
The show will come to Bracknell's 'favourite' entertainment hub for two nights only on December 10 and 11 at 8pm.
Promising a 'dazzling' show with glitz and glam, this is a show not to be missed.
Bracknell-based trio Apache Kites will take you back to the 60s with their ultimate Christmas party show on Wednesday, December 11.
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For those who love Christmas songs, Blake - Christmas classics show is definitely one to book in your calendars on Wednesday, December 18 at 7.45pm.
Aladdin will be flying on his magical flying carpet to perform a hilarious slapstick style pantomime, guaranteed to entertain little-ones and the whole family.
The BRIT award winning trio will perform timeless festive songs with their rich harmonies alongside telling funny stories and performing a 'virtual duet' with Dame Shirley Bassey.
There's nothing better than cosying up with your family and friends with a festive film or musical.
Romantic comedy It's a Wonderful Life is a heart-warming classic and the exciting new movie for 2019, Last Christmas will be screened at South Hill Park.
Nativity Rocks and the classic The Muppets Christmas Carol will have cinema screenings as well as a live screening of the Royal Opera House's The Nutcracker.
Food is also an option if you want to make a proper evening at South Hill Park, with a complete Christmas menu at the Atrium Restaurant.
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