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ALADDIN (Venue Cymru, Llandudno, December 10-31)

PANTOMIME at Venue Cymru in Llandudno will enter another dimension this year as international television personality Jason Gardiner from Dancing On Ice makes his pantomime debut, as the evil Abanazar. Joining Jason on stage will be panto funny man John Evans as he heads back to Llandudno for his fifth year as the loveable Wishee Washee. Call 01492 872000 or visit www.venuecymru.co.uk.

ALADDIN (Floral Pavilion, New Brighton, Wirral, December 10-January 2)

FAMILIAR faces are all set to line-up for the panto season in Wirral. Kelsey-Beth Crossley who is best known as Scarlett Nicholls in ITV’s Emmerdale plays the title role alongside Andrew Agnew from Balamory as Wishee Washee and Brookside veteran Dean Sullivan as Abanazar. The show will have lavish scenery, spectacular dance routines as well as laughs for all the family headed up by a cast that will appeal to every generation. Call 0151 666 0000 or visit www.floralpavilion.com.

ALEGRIA (MEN Arena, Manchester, April 4-7)

CIRQUE du Soleil brings its critically-acclaimed production Alegría to UK arenas for the first time. Alegría is a Spanish word that means happiness, joy and jubilation and features an international cast of 55 performers and musicians from 17 countries and showcases breathtaking acrobatics. Call 0844 847 8000 or visit men-arena.com.

ALL BECAUSE OF MOLLY (The Lowry, Salford Quays, September 1-3)

MAKING their debut at The Lowry prior to a North West tour, the critically acclaimed Organised Chaos present a provocative play about the essence of friendship. Visit www.librarytheatre.com or call 0843 208 6005.

ALL THE WAY HOME (The Lowry, Salford Quays, September 29-October 15)

MANCHESTER’S Library Theatre Company in association with The Lowry, Salford Quays will present the world premiere of Salford-born Ayub Khan-Din’s new work. The East is East writer has produced a gritty, modern day tale about a disparate group of warring siblings who gather at their former family home, under the shadow of impending loss. Visit www.librarytheatre.com or call 0843 208 6005.

ANNIE (Palace Theatre, Oxford Street, Manchester, November 8-12)

FROM its Broadway beginnings to the classic film musical, this heart-warming rags-to-riches story of Annie’s adventures, from the New York orphanage to the luxurious home of Oliver Warbucks. A great show for all the family. Ring 0844 372 7272 or visit www.manchesterpalace.org.uk.

BOUNCERS (Forum Studio Theatre, Hamilton Place, Chester, August 18-20)

BURSTING with imagination and wit, John Godber’s comedy is an outrageous and hilarious parody of the disco scene. The four brutish bouncers of the title portray more than 20 different characters as we are invited for a night out on the town. Ring 01244 341296 or visit www.chestertheatre.co.uk.

CALENDAR GIRLS (Empire Theatre in Lime Street, Liverpool, November 21-26)

AWARD winning producers David Pugh and Dafydd Rogers have now announced that 2011 will be the final tour of Tim Firth’s play before the amateur rights are released in 2012. The cast features Lynda Bellingham, Debbie Chazen, Camilla Dallerup, Jennifer Ellison, Jan Harvey, Rula Lenska, June Watson and Ruth Madoc with Bruno Langley as Lawrence the photographer and Joe McGann as John. Call 0844 847 2525 or visit www.liverpoolempire.org.uk.

CINDERELLA (Opera House, Quay Street, Manchester, December 3-31)

LOUIE Spence, star of Sky TV’s Pineapple Dance Studios and Louie Spence’s Showbusiness, will play the Prince’s aide-de-camp Dandini while singer and actress Suzanne Shaw will take the title role of Cinderella. The most magical fairy tale of them all provides everything audiences will expect from a traditional pantomime – stunning sets, lavish costumes, amazing song and dance numbers, romance, bags of audiences participation. Ring 0844 372 7272 or visit www.manchesterpalace.org.uk.

CINDERELLA: MOP! IN THE NAME OF LOVE (Playhouse Theatre, Williamson Square, Liverpool, December 3-January 21)

GET your spandex, glitter and party pants on - the Everyman and Playhouse in Liverpool has announced the legendary rock ‘n’ roll panto will shake, rattle and roll at the Playhouse. The boys are back in town too as audience favourites Adam Keast and Francis Tucker pair up again to bring their unique double-act to thrill and soak the crowd in equal measure. call 0151 709 4776 or visit www.everymanplayhouse.com.

CINDERELLA (The Brindley, Runcorn, December 9-January 8)

BROOKSIDE stars Sarah White and Philip Oliver team up for The Brindley’s panto this season. Philip is Buttons and Sarah The Wicked Stepmother in this classic show full of the funa and games you would expect from panto. Call 0151 907 8360 or visit www.thebrindley.org.uk.

DEATH ROW DIVA - THE FINAL ACCOUNT OF CRIMSON SKY (The Lowry, Salford Quays, August 13)

CRIMSON will regale you with how she fell for the love of her life, and how he was left as less of a man, serving as a charming reminder about how it's definitely not okay to lie to your partner. This disturbed comedy blended with burlesque and song features Patsy Cline's Crazy as you've never heard it before; a straight-jacket striptease and her partner Ed the Severed head. Call 0843 208 6000 or visit www.thelowry.com.

EDWARD II (Royal Exchange Theatre, St Ann’s Square, Manchester, September 7-October 8)

ON ASCENSION to the English throne, Edward II calls back his beloved ally Piers Gaveston. But when their close relationship throws the court and Edward's marriage into disarray, it threatens to destabilise an entire country. The inventive creative team behind last year's production of Doctor Faustus, led by director Toby Frow, reunite for this fast-paced thriller by Christopher Marlowe, which will have your allegiances shifting in a night of gripping theatre. Ring 0161 833 9833 or visit www.royalexchange.co.uk.

GODSPELL (Palace Theatre, Oxford Street, Manchester, September 29-October 8)

CELEBRATING 40 years since its Broadway debut, West End and Broadway singing sensation Kerry Ellis stars in this iconic concert of the smash-hit musical. Ring 0844 372 7272 or visit www.manchesterpalace.org.uk.

THE GOLDEN DRAGON (Royal Exchange Theatre, St Ann’s Square, Manchester, October 4-8)

THE award-winning theatre company ATC return to present this British premiere of Germany's most lauded new play. The Golden Dragon is a typical local Asian restaurant creating a world where everyone is connected to everyone else. Roland Schimmelpfenning's theatrical and funny fable reveals what really goes into that bowl of spicy soup. Ring 0161 833 9833 or visit www.royalexchange.co.uk.

GOOD (Royal Exchange Theatre, St Ann’s Square, Manchester, October 12-November 5)

1930S GERMANY. Professor Halder is struggling with an elderly mother, a needy wife and the increasing tendancy to hear beautiful music in unexpected places. A good man, he finds himself increasingly caught up in the Nazi propaganda machine. CP Taylor’s play is a shifting, moving exploration of how personal morality can be twisted, and drawn to a sinister and diabolical cause. Ring 0161 833 9833 or visit www.royalexchange.co.uk.

GOOD MOURNUNG MRS BROWN (Empire Theatre in Lime Street, Liverpool, December 12-17)

FOLLOWING the success of the TV comedy series Mrs Brown’s Boys on BBC 1, Brendan O’Carroll returns to the Liverpool stage. This is the second of the Mrs Brown Trilogy of plays (although there’s actually five) and is written by and stars Brendan O’Carroll as Mrs Agnes Brown. Call 0844 847 2525 or visit www.liverpoolempire.org.uk.

GREASE (Palace Theatre, Oxford Street, Manchester, September 29-October 8)

DUST off your jackets, pull on your bobby-socks and get ready for the most fun filled, high octane rock 'n' roll party of the year, packed with famous songs such as Summer Nights, Greased Lightning and You’re The One That I Want. Ring 0844 372 7272 or visit www.manchesterpalace.org.uk.

HER BENNY (Pavilion Theatre, Rhyl, October 4-8)

DENBIGHSHIRE brother and sister Dewi and Erin Wykes have been cast as the production’s juvenile leads - coincidentally another brother and sister but this time Victorian street urchins Benny and Nell Bates. This is a rags to riches, feel good, family musical, following the fortunes of urchin Benny and his little sister Nell, as they rely on courage and love to survive on the hard streets of Liverpool in the late 1800s. Call 01745 330000 or visit www.rhylpavilion.co.uk.

HORRIBLE HISTORIES (Opera House, Quay Street, Manchester, November 1-5)

WE ALL want to meet people from history. The trouble is everyone is dead! So it’s time to prepare yourselves for the return of Horrible Histories live on stage with two shows: The Ruthless Romans and The Awful Egyptians. Ring 0844 372 7272 or visit www.manchesterpalace.org.uk.

THE IMPORTANCE OF BEING EARNEST (The Brindley, High Street, Runcorn, September 6-10)

THE Centenary Theatre Company present this popular comedy in which gentlemen maintain fictitious personas in order to escape burdensome obligations. Its high farce and witty dialogue have helped make it Oscar Wilde’s most enduring popular play. Ring 0151 907 8360 or visit www.thebrindley.org.uk.

JOSEPH AND THE AMAZING TECHNICOLOR DREAMCOAT (Opera House, Quay Street, Manchester, August 16-21)

HAVING enjoyed sensational reviews, Bill Kenwright’s production of Tim Rice and Andrew Lloyd Webber’s sparkling family musical continues to enjoy huge success across the country with standing ovations at every performance. Retelling the Biblical story of Joseph, his 11 brothers and the coat of many colours, this magical musical is full of unforgettable songs including Any Dream Will Do, Close Ev’ry Door and One More Angel. Ring 0844 372 7272 or visit www.manchesterpalace.org.uk.

THE LADYKILLERS (Playhouse Theatre, Liverpool, November 3-19)

A TRULY all-star cast has been assembled for this stage version of the classic 1955 Ealing comedy. Peter Capaldi, James Fleet and Ben Miller lead the way in this story of the eccentric little old lady Mrs Wilberforce who lives alone with her parrots in a strange lopsided house in King’s Cross. Her life is turned upside down by the arrival of Professor Marcus and his four friends, who between them make up the most unlikely group of criminals. Call 0151 709 4776 or visit www.everymanplayhouse.com.

LEGALLY BLONDE THE MUSICAL (Regent Theatre, Stoke-on-Trent, September 20-October 1)

THE award-winning Broadway sensation created by a top-of-their-class creative team. This all singing, all dancing, feel good musical comedy, based on the hit film starring Reese Witherspoon, will be the highlight of your year. This touring productions features West End star Dave Willetts as Callaghan, Neil Ring from Hollyoaks as Warner and newcomer Faye Brooks as Elle. 0844 372 7272 or visit www.manchesterpalace.org.uk.

LEGALLY BLONDE THE MUSICAL (Opera House, Quay Street, Manchester, October 18-29)

THE award-winning Broadway sensation created by a top-of-their-class creative team. This all singing, all dancing, feel good musical comedy, based on the hit film starring Reese Witherspoon, will be the highlight of your year. This touring productions features West End star Dave Willetts as Callaghan, Neil Ring from Hollyoaks as Warner and newcomer Faye Brooks as Elle. 0844 372 7272 or visit www.manchesterpalace.org.uk.

LORD OF THE DANCE (Opera House, Quay Street, Manchester, January 2-8)

LORD Of The Dance has become the most talked about, most written about and most acclaimed show in musical history. It has gone on to receive unparalleled accolades and has broken theatrical records everywhere. Ring 0844 372 7272 or visit www.manchesterpalace.org.uk.

THE NUTCRACKER (Opera House, Quay Street, Manchester, November 22-26)

NORTHERN Ballet Theatre present The Nutcracker which brings to life everyone's favourite Christmas story with their unique magic scattered throughout. Performed to Tchaikovsky's enduring score. Ring 0844 372 7272 or visit www.manchesterpalace.org.uk.

PANTO’S ON STRIKE (Opera House, Quay Street, Manchester, January 11-14)

PADDY McGuinness and Jonathan Wilkes star in this original, side-splitting, rip-roaring comedy show that will have you rubbing your magic lamp. But be warned - the adult only humour will bring out the big kid in all of you. Over 18s only. Ring 0844 372 7272 or visit www.manchesterpalace.org.uk.

A PLAY, A PIE AND A PINT (Royal Exchange Theatre, St Ann’s Square, Manchester, October 19-November 5)

AFTER the success of Love, Love, Love and Come To Where I'm From, Paines Plough return to the Exchange with three world premieres by the UK's hottest playwrights:

Dig by Katie Douglas (October 19-22); You Cannot Go Forward From Where You Are Right Now by David Watson (October 26-29); Young Osama by Leo Butler (November 2-5). Each of these brilliant 45 minutes plays have a side order of a tasty pie and refreshing pint thrown in. Ring 0161 833 9833 or visit www.royalexchange.co.uk.

THE PROPOSAL (The Lowry, Salford Quays, September 1-3)

AS PETE prepares to propose to his girlfriend, a web of lies, deceit and misunderstanding is unveiled in this exploration of love, friendship and lust presented by Fiddy West Productions. Call 0843 208 6000 or visit www.thelowry.com.

SCROOGE (The Lowry, Salford Quays, December 12-January 7)

FAMILY favourite Tommy Steele will be taking up residence this Christmas in Bill Kenwright’s record-breaking production of the famous festive musical by Lionel Bart. No holiday season would be complete without Ebenezer, Bob Cratchit, the ghosts of Christmas past, present and future, and of course Tiny Tim. This heartwarming family story has stunning sets and costumes, specially created illusions by magician Paul Kieve and a fantastic musical score which features the Oscar nominated hit Thank You Very Much. Call 0843 208 6000 or visit www.thelowry.com.

SINDERFELLA (Dance House, Manchester, December 15-January 7)

A WICKED adult twist on the classic pantomime, Sinderfella mixes bawdy cross dressing and feel good party anthems to kick start Christmas with a bang. The actress scheduled to play Cinderella for the night hasn't turned up so it’s left to Fairy Godmother Lillian (Shameless’s Alice Barry) to conjure up a plan. Call 0161 832 111 or visit www.thedancehouse.co.uk.

SISTER ACT (Opera House, Quay Street, Manchester, September 29-October 15)

FROM producers Whoopi Goldberg and Stage Entertainment (Hairspray, High School Musical) the smash hit musical comedy based on the classic film comes to the Opera House direct from its record breaking run at the London Palladium. Ring 0844 372 7272 or visit www.manchesterpalace.org.uk.

SISTER ACT (Empire Theatre in Lime Street, Liverpool, May 22– June 2 2012)

FROM producers Whoopi Goldberg and Stage Entertainment (Hairspray, High School Musical) the smash hit musical comedy based on the classic film comes to the Opera House direct from its record breaking run at the London Palladium. Call 0844 847 2525 or visit www.liverpoolempire.org.uk.

SNOW WHITE AND THE SEVEN DWARFS (Pavilion Theatre, Rhyl, December 9-January 7)

FEW people in the world haven’t heard the tale of the charming young princess who is nearly killed by her evil stepmother – the Wicked Queen, but is helped by a group of seven lovable characters. This year’s pantomime stars Tupele Dorgu, best known for her role as Kelly Crabtree in Coronation Street , as the Wicked Queen, Channel 5’s Milkshake presenter Amy Thompson as Snow White and, back by popular demand, the hilarious Andy Jones star of our 2010 pantomime Peter Pan as Muddles. Call 01745 330000 or visit www.rhylpavilion.co.uk.

THE SOUND OF MUSIC (Palace Theatre, Oxford Street, Manchester, September 6-17)

THIS lavish and critically acclaimed production of the classic Rodgers and Hammerstein musical tells the uplifting true story of the Von Trapp family’s flight across the mountains and works its magic once again, for young and old alike. Memorable songs come thick and fast as we follow the fortunes of feisty nun Maria and the impact she has on the Von Trapp children. Starring Connie Fisher and Jason Donovan. Call 0844 847 2484 or visit www.palaceandoperahouse.org.uk.

SOUTH PACIFIC (Palace Theatre, Oxford Street, Manchester, October 25-November 5)

THIS breathtaking and lavish Lincoln Center Theater production reinvented the classic Rodgers & Hammerstein show, swept the 2008 Tony Awards, played to sold-out houses on Broadway, and was televised across America. Ring 0844 372 7272 or visit www.manchesterpalace.org.uk.

THRASHER (Royal Exchange Theatre, St Ann’s Square, Manchester, September 28-October 1)

ONCE lost, can faith, friendship and love ever be recovered? A beautifully sharp drama about betrayal and lost innocence. A gripping story laced with genuine warmth and vicious comedy. Six people spiral towards destruction over one night in Manchester. Written by acclaimed new playwright Conor McKee, Thrasher is a beautifully sharp new drama. Ring 0161 833 9833 or visit www.royalexchange.co.uk.

WE WILL ROCK YOU (Empire Theatre in Lime Street, Liverpool, September 6-24)

THE Queen and Ben Elton musical has been crowned the UK’s favourite show at the recent Olivier awards. The touring cast features Noel Sullivan, Ian Reddington and Leon Lopez. The guitar-thrashing, leather clad musical, which is based on over two dozen Queen songs with a script and direction by Ben Elton, has been one of the West End’s biggest attractions since it opened at London’s Dominion Theatre almost nine years ago. Call 0844 847 2525 or visit www.liverpoolempire.org.uk.

WHITE CHRISTMAS (Empire Theatre, Lime Street, Liverpool, December 22-January 7)

SPECTACULAR stage musical, featuring the music of Irving Berlin, based on the classic 1954 movie. Singer, actor, radio and TV presenter Aled Jones will return to the role of Bob Wallace, a character he first played to great acclaim at The Lowry. The international dance star of stage and screen Adam Cooper (Matthew Bourne’s Swan Lake, Billy Elliott as well as On Your Toes and Guys and Dolls in London’s West End) joins Aled in returning to the role of Phil Davis, the other half of the song and dance duo. Call 0844 847 2525 or visit www.liverpoolempire.org.uk.

WONDERFUL TOWN (Royal Exchange Theatre, St Ann’s Square, Manchester, March 31-April 14, 2012)

FOR the first time, The Royal Exchange Theatre, The Hallé Orchestra and The Lowry will combine their artistic forces and present this remarkable fully staged, brilliantly choreographed production of the legendary composer Leonard Bernstein’s musical comedy. Connie Fisher plays aspiring writer Ruth Sherwood who arrives in New York with her beautiful younger sister Eileen. The indomitable pair meet an array of colourful characters along the way, creating chaos at every turn in their search for romance, success and a free meal at Walgreens deli. Ring 0161 833 9833 or visit www.royalexchange.co.uk.