Pontardawe is going panto crazy with the arrival of Snow White and Prince Robbie of Rhos.
The prince and the love of his life have managed to escape the evil clutches of the Wicked Queen to tell the children of the Swansea Valley their how good defeated evil to bring the star crossed lovers together.
The pair will be kicking off the annual winter story telling sessions at Pontardawe Library on Saturday, November 6, at 11am to promote the pantomime.
Children are being encouraged to visit local libraries dressed as their favourite panto characters to get a taste of Pontardawe Arts Centre’s feature pantomime, Snow White.
Tickets are limited so book your place now by calling the library on 01792 862261.
Snow White, which is produced by Class Act Theatre Productions, is once again directed by Jill Williams and has been written by Georgina Scannell.
The 110 strong cast, made up of Dame Jonathan Lloyd Davies from Neath, Princes from Skewe and Ynystawe, Snow White from Morriston and over 55 children from Pontardawe and surrounding communities, will be enchanting the audience with lavish costumes, laughter and song.
So don’t be bashful, join the seven dwarfs in defeating the Wicked Queen and help Snow White find her Prince Charming.
The pantomime is running at Pontardawe Arts Centre from December 13 until December 22.
To book you tickets telephone the Box Office on 01792 863722 or visit www.pontardaweartscentre.com