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November 28 and 29 Jack and the Beanstalk dual language panto in San Pedro del Pinatar
The ADAPT Theatre Group perform their annual panto at the Teatro Geli Albaladejo in San Pedro
Following sell-out shows in each of the last three years the annual dual-language panto staged by the ADAPT Theatre Group in San Pedro del Pinatar is moving to a larger venue, the Teatro Geli Albaladejo (click for map), for this year’s show, with three performances of Jack and the Beanstalk on Friday 28th November at 19.00 and Saturday 29th November at 12.00 and 19.00.
Starring Sheena Capozzi as Jack, the show is a musical comedy in two languages (English and Spanish), and these productions have proved hugely popular ever since they first began with Cinderella in 2011.
Tickets for the shows are on sale at just 5 euros – next to nothing for a rare chance to enjoy this uniquely British festive tradition! – and can be purchased in advance from Bar Amigos on Avenida Las Salinas (click for map, afternoons and evenings only), Mail Pinatar (Seur) on Calle Reyes Católicos (click for map) or by telephone/WhatsApp on 656 361098 (contact Eric).
All proceeds will be used to fund the group’s activities in helping British people integrate with Spanish life and culture and any surplus is donated to charitable causes – ADAPT is a non-profit-making organization.
For more local events, news and visiting information go to the home page of San Pedro del Pinatar Today.
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In 2011, ADAPT produced its first bilingual pantomime, Cinderella, and since then has gone on to perform a total of 10 pantomimes, involving a whole variety of well-known residents, people from further afield, and local places. Dance groups have been made up of students from English classes in local schools.

































