MIRROR, mirror on the wall, who are the best young dancers of them all?
That is the question that will be asked on Sunday, July 10, when open auditions are held at Reading Town Hall for youngsters who would like to appear in this year’s Hexagon panto, Snow White.
The theatre is looking for children aged nine to 16 to be part of the junior chorus for the pantomime, which opens on Saturday, December 10, and runs until Sunday, January 8. Those children who are successful in gaining a place in the show will be starring alongside CBeebies superstar Justin Fletcher as Jingle the Jester and The Voice UK’s Karl Loxley as Prince Michael.
Full audition details and the application forms are available online at www.imaginetheatre.co.uk
Click on the “2016/17 Pantomimes” top menu. For more on the show itself, visit www.readingarts.com
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