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Youngsters stage Aladdin pantomime in Lochranza

Adults and children alike can enjoy a new year treat at the pantomime Aladdin this weekend.

Produced by Heather Gough and all performed by local children and youngsters it takes place tonight (Friday) at 7pm at the Lochranza and Catacol Village Hall, with doors open at 6.30pm. Tomorrow a special Saturday matinee will see doors opening at 2pm and the performance start at 2.30pm.

The performance costs £3 for children under 12, £6 for adults and a special family discount for a family of two adults and two children costs £15. Tickets are available at the door on the night, from Arran Domestic Centre, Brodick or telephone Kate on 830226 or Fiona on 830270 who will reserve tickets for you.

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