Treasure Island see a host of roving ruffians set sail down the Humber on the famous Spurn lightship, in search of doubloons galore.
Marc Graham once again stars as loudmouth dame, Pattie Breadcake, while last year’s villain, Alice Beaumont, plays this year’s hero, Jim.
Sophie Clay makes her first Middle Child panto appearance since 2016 as devious pirate, Long John Silver.
Josie Morley is back as audience friend, Captain Corsair, while Kobby Taylor plays Silver’s sidekick Blabberbeak.
Andy Ross returns to clown duties as the scene-stealing Reluctant Stage Manager.
Jack Chamberlain wields the drumsticks as a marooned skater boy, Chad Kickflip, while Natalie Walker features on keys, as musical director, Piano Natalie.
BSL interpreter Dave Wycherley will also appear on-stage to interpret all performances on Saturday 21 December.
Audiences can expect live music and the chance to make as much noise as they can, plus a final mischief performance on 29 December, when the cast and crew play pranks on each other on-stage.
The run includes family performances at 2.00pm and 6.00pm, alongside six late-night shows at 9.30pm, for not-so-grown-ups to leave the kids at home.
Tickets are available through the Middle Child website, starting at £13.50 for children and going up to £19.50 for standard tickets.
Visit Middle Child Theatre for more details and to buy tickets.
Venue Details
Social is operated by Sesh Events UK, which runs the hugely popular annual Humber Street Sesh grassroots festival, as well as The Sesh Weekly music nights and Made in Hull, Trinity Live and Hull City Sesh Events.