Same Difference Arts will present a family pantomime production of Jack and the Beanstalk at Skipton Town Hall later this month.
The show is scheduled to run on Monday 29th and Tuesday, 30th December 2025, with performances at several times each day.
Tickets are priced at around £9 per person.
The theatrical adaptation tells the story of Jack, his mother and their attempts to save their village when food supplies run low.
With the help of Jack’s friend, a fairy-in-training named Fair-enough, the character climbs a mysterious beanstalk in search of solutions.
The production includes elements of comedy, music and audience participation, and is aimed at families and children.
The performances are part of Skipton Town Hall’s festive programme of events, and audiences can expect a blend of humour, music and storytelling as the cast brings the classic fairy tale to life.
Tickets and further details are available from Skipton Town Hall’s box office or official website here.

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