The Iver Heath Drama Club is excited to announce the opening weekend of their highly anticipated 2025 pantomime, Robinson Crusoe Vs The Pirates. The family-friendly show will take place this Saturday and Sunday at the Iver Heath Village Hall in Iver Heath, South Bucks.
Founded in 1947, the Iver Heath Drama Club is a not-for-profit community group that aims to make theatre accessible and affordable for all audiences and members. The club has been performing at the Iver Heath Village Hall since its construction in 1965 and actively supports the village hall charity.
This year’s pantomime, Robinson Crusoe Vs The Pirates, promises to be a swashbuckling adventure filled with fun, romance, and a pirate mutiny. Kaia Barton, 23, from Britwell in Slough, is the show director and is thrilled to bring the production to life. “We’re so excited to bring this year’s pantomime to the stage and we hope the community will come out in full support,” she said.
The club relies on ticket sales, sponsorships, and donations to keep the arts alive in Iver Heath. “Every ticket makes a big difference in helping us continue to provide quality theatre for our community,” Barton added.
Tickets for Robinson Crusoe Vs The Pirates start at just £7, making it an affordable option for families. The club has also launched a special offer for Blue Badge or Access Card holders and their carer or guest. For just £10, they can enjoy the show and be a part of the beloved tradition of village pantomime. This offer is available through their box office at www.ticketsource.co.uk/ihdc.
Matt Streuli, Chair of IHDC, shared his excitement for this year’s production and the club’s commitment to inclusivity. “We are keen that our shows are as affordable, inclusive and accessible as we can – so I’m pleased we have launched a £10 offer to share with Blue Badge and Access Card holders in the local area,” he said. He also hinted at a few surprises in store for the audience.
Proceeds from the pantomime will help fund the club’s 2025 summer show and future productions. The Iver Heath Drama Club is a cherished local institution that provides a creative outlet for people of all ages. Further information about the club and their pantomime can be found on their Instagram, Facebook, and website, www.ihdc.co.uk.
Don’t miss your chance to join the fun and support your local community theatre. Book your tickets now for Robinson Crusoe Vs The Pirates at the Iver Heath Village Hall.
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