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Peter Pan is heading to Port Sunlight’s Gladstone Theatre this Christmas
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Audiences are in for a swashbuckling adventure this Christmas when Peter Pan takes to the stage at Gladstone Theatre.
The dazzling Dreamworld Entertainments pantomime comes to the Gladstone Theatre from 6 – 31 December. Tickets are on sale now priced from £20.
Emmerdale and Hollyoaks’ Darren John Langford plays the dastardly Captain Hook in the seasonal spectacular which will see the popular Port Sunlight theatre transformed into a magical Neverland.

He will be joined on stage by audience favourite Lewis Pryor as the titular boy who never grew up, Darcey Blake as Wendy, Tasha Rowson as Peter’s loyal fairy friend Tink, Ellie Clayton as Tiger Lily, the brilliantly bonkers Michael Alan Bailey as Smee and the hilarious Michael Chapman as Dame Tootles.
Peter Pan has enchanted generations of young theatregoers.
Join Peter, Wendy, Tiger Lily and Tink as they do battle with Peter’s Neverland nemesis Captain Hook and his piratical crewmates in a fantastic adventure which promises to take Port Sunlight audiences past the second star on the right and straight on till morning.
Expect stupendous sets, lavish costumes, a fantastic singalong soundtrack and plenty of big laughs.
Dreamworld Entertainments has been presenting magical pantomimes at the Gladstone Theatre at Port Sunlight for the past 10 years.

Producer and co-founder of Dreamworld Entertainments Jamie-Leigh Christian said today:
“We’re absolutely delighted to be returning to the beautiful Gladstone Theatre this Christmas where we’ll be putting the ‘Pan’ into panto with a swashbuckling version of JM Barrie’s story about the boy who never grew up.
“The Port Sunlight panto audiences are always brilliant and love getting involved in the action on stage, and I know this year will be no exception as we take a magical trip to Neverland.
“We’ve got an amazing cast for 2025, with the return of some much-loved performers as well as a few new faces who I know are quickly going to become firm favourites. Roll on December!”