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Lakeside Village supports this year’s panto, oh yes it does!

Lakeside Village has turned fairy godmother to help Cinderella at this year’s pantomime at Cast.

The team behind the leading retail outlet are working with Doncaster’s flagship theatre to make sure that Cinderella, which will run from 29 November to 31 December, is the bell of the ball.

Di Rogers, centre manager for Lakeside Village said: “We are so excited to be working with Cast again to support their pantomime.

“This is a fantastic Christmas tradition and one that we are very proud to be a part of. Lots of our customers visit Cast to see the pantomime with friends and family and we’re sure that they will love all the local references in the script that are great fun for the audience.

“If Cinderella needs any help with her glass slippers she can pop in at any time and our shoe stores will help her out.

“We’re working with the team at Cast to provide some real added value to customers and we can’t wait to see the panto, oh no we can’t!”

Lakeside Village and Cast’s partnership will see the organisations work closely to benefit shoppers and theatre goers. The agreement will see sponsorships, events and giveaways around this year’s Cinderella pantomime.

Deborah Rees, Director of Cast said: “There’s nothing that says Christmas like the magic of a traditional family panto and the excitement of giving (and receiving!) presents with your family and friends. We are thrilled to be working with Lakeside
Village, with their exciting programme of seasonal events and great range of shops to get people feeling festive.”

For Cinderella tickets visit castindoncaster.com or call 01302 303 959. Early booking is advised, with Cast reporting over 14,000 tickets already sold.

For further information about Lakeside Village visit www.lakeside-village.co.uk



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