There’s nothing quite like a panto to spread the festive cheer, here are some of the best Christmas shows and pantos in Buckinghamshire.
We have put together a list of the best festive productions in Buckinghamshire that are starting from December onwards.
Here's how you can have a magical experience with your family this Christmas and into the New Year with all the dates and prices you need.
Best Christmas shows and pantomimes to watch in Buckinghamshire 2022
You can still book tickets for this year's pantomime 🍎Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs 🍎
— Milton Keynes Theatre (@MKTheatre) December 7, 2022
Check out the availability guide below, to decide which performances to book for ⬇️
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Aylesbury Waterside Theatre - Aladdin
Where:Aylesbury Waterside Theatre, Exchange Street, Aylesbury HP20 1UG
When: December 9 2022 - January 2 2022
How much: Tickets from £13 which can be purchased via the ATG Tickets website.
Wycombe Swan - Cinderella
Where: Wycombe Swan, St Mary Street, High Wycombe, Bucks, HP11 2XE
When: December 9 - 31 2022
How much: A standard ticket starts from £15
Book your tickets via the Wycombe Swan website.
Elgiva Theatre - Sleeping Beauty
Where: The Elgiva Theatre, St Mary's Way, Chesham, Bucks, HP5 1HR
When: December 3 - 31 2022
How much: An adult ticket starts from £18
For more information, visit the Elgiva website.
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Milton Keynes Theatre - Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs
Where: 500 Marlborough Gate, Milton Keynes MK9 3NZ
When: December 10 2022 - January 8 2023
How much: Tickets available from £13
For more information and to book your ticket, visit the ATG Tickets website.
Queen's Park Arts Centre - Wizard Of Oz
Where: Queen's Park, Aylesbury HP21 7RT
When: December 9 - 31 2022
How much: Tickets range from £8 and £13
For more information and to book your tickets, visit the Queen's Park Art Centre website.
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