For almost 40 years, Panorama has delighted audiences from Frankston, Mornington Peninsula and the southeastern region while supporting the young and young at heart to explore theatre as a vehicle for personal development, friendship or even as a potential career.
After receiving critical acclaim last year for its on-stage extravaganza Seussical, Panorama is thrilled to bring a ‘tale as old as time’ to audiences with its production of Beauty and the Beast at Frankston Arts Centre on April 13-22.
‘‘Beauty and the Beast has always been my favourite Disney film,’’ said director Lachie McFarlane. ‘‘I think because, while the tale itself is timeless and full of themes of misunderstanding, adventure and the desire to love and be loved in return, it’s also full of these exciting characters who for the most part are talking inanimate objects. Who doesn’t love the idea of that?’’
Tickets to this crowd favourite are already flying out the door, so be sure to grab yours at artscentre.frankston.vic.gov.au. Frankly Frankston has two adults’ tickets to give away to the performance on Friday, April 13, at 7.30pm. Simply visit Frankly Frankston’s Facebook from Friday, March 23, and follow the steps on the competition post.