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Who says there is no theater in the Turks and Caicos Islands?
With stunning underwater sets and costumes, The Little Caribbean Mermaid has all the elements of the typical British pantomime – unforgettable song and dance numbers, witty in-jokes, audience participation, the spooky monster, slapstick comedy, a hilarious grand dame, the inevitable chase scene, mysterious characters who are not who they appear to be, and the “Oh, no you don’t; Oh, yes, you do” and “Behind you!” Guaranteed to tickle your funny bone, thrill you, chill you and keep you laughing and humming for weeks, this TCFAF production is a wonderful Christmas gift for the entire family to enjoy.
Opening Thursday 3rd December for 8 shows at Brayton Hall, Mermaid is the 3rd original Panto that the Friends of the Arts has produced. Tickets are on sale online at www.TCFAF.com, as well as Unicorn Bookstore, The Saltmills Diner and Graceway IGA.
Visit the Friends of the Arts on line to see all of the wonderful thngs planned for the new year!

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