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Robin Hood returns to the New Theatre Royal Lincoln for a merry adventure like no other!

Running from 2nd December – 4th January, Lincoln’s longest running and widely adored
Christmas pantomime promises action-packed fight-scenes and crowd-pleasuring repartee
certain to entertain the whole family.
The festive season is nearly upon us, and the New Theatre Royal Lincoln is gearing up for Pantomime Fun! So, grab your loved ones and book your seats for the heroic tale of Robin Hood.
We are proud to bring a show that has something for everyone to enjoy, both young and old. Audience Favourite Louis Smith MBE returns as the dastardly Sheriff of Nottingham, leading a talented cast showcasing rib-tickling jokes, enchanting vocals, dance routines, and so much more. Bring a bit of NTR magic to your loved ones, whilst supporting Lincoln’s 131-year-old treasured Victorian gem.
Expect hilarious jokes, quick wit, and plenty of audience participation to keep the whole family entertained. (Oh, yes it will!)
Audiences are invited to embark on a dazzling experience, complete with all the essential excitement and comforting tradition of a Christmas pantomime. Get ready to venture through Sherwood Forest with Robin Hood and his merry men in their exhilarating escapades as they fight back against the masters of menace: the devious Sheriff of Nottingham and his sidekick, Ragwort Runt.


Did you know the New Theatre Royal is offering a relaxed and signed performance on Sunday 8th December at 1:30pm?
The relaxed element of the performance is ideal for people who would enjoy a more modified theatre experience. With sound reduced by 25%, lights increased by 25%, and no loud bangs or pyrotechnics, this production is perfect for families with babies, young children, or individuals with Autism Spectrum Condition, Sensory and Communication
Disorders, or Learning Disabilities.
The signed element of the performance includes the same brilliant show, accompanied by an RSLI BSL/English interpreter who will interpret the spoken and heard elements of the pantomime. This makes it perfect for deaf, deafened, and hard-of-hearing theatre goers.







