Theatre closures due to coronavirus outbreak
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The government has not announced firm dates for theatres to open in England, though a suggested date for indoor performances to restart has been given as 17 May 2021, with capacity restrictions.
Larger theatres may be back with full capacity audiences from 21 June.
London theatres are beginning to announce new show dates and we are updating our listings.
However, we advise checking theatre websites to confirm which shows will be playing in the future.
4 Dec 2021 to 2 Jan 2022
The Churchill Theatre

Image: The Churchill Theatre
Synopsis
With over 33,000 theatregoers attending pantomime at the Churchill Theatre each festive season it's never too early to book for next year's show!
Once upon a time in a land far away, the beautiful Princess Aurora is given a sixteenth birthday present by her evil godmother Carabosse.
By pricking her finger on an enchanted spinning wheel she is placed under a cruel curse and forced to sleep for 100 years.
Can true love survive and the handsome Prince Charming break the spell?
Can Aurora's hilarious best friend Muddles help save the town and who will outwit the evil Enchantress and foil her wicked plans?
With magic, music, comedy and special effects, make Sleeping Beauty the pantomime of your dreams and book tickets now.
Background, advisory warnings
Age suitability: Not available
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Theatre
Bromley BR1 1HA
Dates
Performance days & times
Tickets
Access information
Audio described ‑ 3 January 2021 1:00pm
Captioned ‑ 10 December 1.30pm
Relaxed ‑ 15 December 1.30pm
3Sign language interpreted performance ‑ 17 December 7pm