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Dementia Friendly Panto at Middlesbrough Theatre in January

By Published December 20, 2017

THERE’S treat in store for panto fans with a special performance of this year’s show at Middlesbrough Theatre.

The Dementia Friendly matinee of Snow White will take place at 2pm on Friday, January 5.

Dementia Friendly performances enable people living with dementia and their carers to attend the venue in a safe and comfortable environment, giving them the chance to get out and socialise.

The show is open to everyone, but is enhanced to suit the needs of people living with dementia: ​during the performance low lights will be left on inside the theatre.

And in true panto tradition it’s fine for members of the audience to express themselves.

Wheelchair spaces are limited so advance bookings are recommended. A flexible refund policy is in place.

  • The Dementia Friendly performance of Snow White is staged at Middlesbrough Theatre in The Avenue, Middlesbrough TS5 6SA from 2pm on Friday, January 5.

Book in person at the Box Office, visit www.middlesbroughtheatre.co.uk  or call 01642 815181.

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