There’s something new on the Lincoln panto scene this season – and this time it’s just for the adults.
Local group Top Drawer Entertainments is putting on the ‘naughty’ production featuring the city’s only resident burlesque troupe The Illuminaughtys and Miss Molly’s Minxes of Miss Molly’s dance academy.
Photo: Steve Smailes for The Lincolnite
Photo: Steve Smailes for The Lincolnite
Photo: Steve Smailes for The Lincolnite
The saucy show will also feature the city’s own Demon Barber as one of the dames.
Group member Iva Derriére said: “The production takes place on December 15 and 16, 2017 at St Botolph’s Church Hall, High Street, Lincoln. The Church Hall is home to Lincoln’s first Micro Theatre.
Photo: Steve Smailes for The Lincolnite
Photo: Steve Smailes for The Lincolnite
Photo: Steve Smailes for The Lincolnite
Photo: Steve Smailes for The Lincolnite
“General admission tickets will be £5, and VIP tickets will be £10. The VIP package includes a drink on arrival, meet and greet with the cast, a signed poster and an official programme.
“This is an adult pantomime, therefore only suitable for those aged 18+. The show contains strong language and adult themes.”
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