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A rare and spectacular performance is set to grace the stage of the O2 this winter, with the return of Lily Savage as Widow Twankey in Aladdin – A Wish Come True. From 7th December 2012 to 5th January 2013, audiences enjoying the Aladdin pantomime can expect a traditional tale with a modern day spin, with the well-loved humour of Lily Savage. Aladdin – A Wish Come True follows the classic story of a young peasant boy who falls in love with the Sultans daughter, the princess. In a tale of love and romance, heartbreak and disaster, this theatrical spectacular is destined to be a huge success. With the magic of Old Peking and the passionate desire of loves young dream, audiences will fall in love with the legend all over again. Showing at a brand new, purpose built theatre at the O2 arena, Paul OGradys Lily Savage will take centre stage as one of the best-loved pantomime dames of all time, and have the audience doubled over with laughter. The British tradition of a seasonal pantomime is well and truly thriving with Aladdin- A Wish Come True, and is guaranteed to make the perfect short break in London. Aladdin - A Wish Come True Pantomime Theatre Breaks always includes tickets with hotel accommodation, and the number of tickets you request must be the same as the number of hotel guests. For a really special short holiday, book from our collection of London Theatre Breaks.
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