Peter Pan: the high-flying panto adventure
January 8, 2025
The Theatre Royal’s family pantomime Peter Pan will offer a ‘relaxed performance’ in January.
This performance will be specially adapted for customers with a wide range of disabilities, those on the autistic spectrum, and people living with dementia.
It is also ideal for families bringing very young children to experience the magic of their first pantomime.
What the relaxed performance offers
On Wednesday 8 January, the 1.30pm matinee performance of Peter Pan will be performed in a less formal, more supportive atmosphere to reduce potential anxiety levels.
There will be small changes to the sound levels, and the lighting levels inside the auditorium will be increased.
No pyrotechnics or strobe lighting will be used and the auditorium doors will be left open so customers can come and go should they need to.
Customers, if they wish, will also be free to move around in the auditorium during the performance.
A chill-out zone will be in the Dress Circle foyer, with beanbags to relax on. Spaces for wheelchair users will be available.
A visual story and notes for parents and carers will be available a few weeks before the performance.
The stars
TV fashionista Gok Wan will lead the cast of Peter Pan as The Magical Merman, along with TV actor, dancer and musical theatre star Richard Winsor as Captain Hook, children’s TV favourite Paul Chuckle as Starkey, comedy ventriloquist & BGT Finalist Steve Hewlett as Smee, along with Kate Stewart as Tink, Molly Farmer as Wendy and Aiden Carson as Peter Pan.
A magical trip to Neverland
This family treat will include all your favourites from Neverland, including Tinker Bell, Wendy, John and Michael Darling.
With amazing special effects, stunning sets, beautiful costumes and barrel-loads of laughter, Peter Pan will take your whole family on a magical trip to Neverland like never before!
More information and booking
For more information or to book tickets for one of these performances, please call the box office on 0115 989 5555 or email trch.access@nottinghamcity.gov.uk