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    A ‘drive in’ panto is coming to Blackwood

    Rhys GregoryBy Rhys GregoryNovember 25, 2020No Comments
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    Caerphilly County Borough Council, Firefly Cinema Club and Rainbow Valley Productions are pleased to announce that Owen Money will be bringing his much-loved Christmas pantomime to Blackwood this year; but with a twist for 2020!

    Despite Covid-19 restrictions preventing the pantomime taking place at its usual Blackwood Miners’ Institute home, event organisers have worked together to plan a cinema style drive in screening to make sure families can still enjoy this festive tradition.

    The screening of the pre-recorded performance of swashbuckling family pantomime Peter Pan will take place at the site of the former Civic Centre in Pontllanfraith.  There will be two viewings per day (one matinee and one evening) from 18th to 24th December and from 26th December to 1st January; with a maximum of 60 cars able to attend each screening.

    With songs, adventure, romance, laughter and even a giant crocodile, get your family booked in before all the places are snapped up!

    Tickets and more information can be found on the Firefly Cinema Club website: www.fireflycinemaclub.co.uk

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