As soon as the lights rise in Coventry , a world of ridiculous antics and heartwarming magic takes over the Belgrade . Sleeping Beauty hits the stage with big laughs and the gloriously silly, feel-good festive spirit that panto-goers look forward to every Christmas .
Writer Iain Lauchlan returns in full outrageous glory as Nanny Fanny McWheeze, spinning through a whirlwind of curly wigs, neon Doc Martens, and perfectly timed Scottish jokes. Classic Belgrade magic is in full effect, with twists and joyful chaos that keep everyone smiling.
Nanny Fanny was bang up to date with the Och Aye Machine, a TARDIS-like AI contraption whose Glaswegian glitches had the audience in hysterics. Combined with slosh-meets-curling antics, tech jokes, and cheeky Coventry nods, these quirky touches

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