A THEATRE has partnered with Tickets for Troops to bring the magic of panto to UK Armed Forces.
Venue Cymru will be providing complimentary tickets to members of the UK Armed Forces for the opening night of this year's pantomime, Peter Pan.
Tickets for Troops is a charitable organisation that has been dedicated to recognising and honouring the sacrifices made by the UK's Armed Forces by providing them with opportunities to attend various entertainment events. Since its inception in 2009, they have generously distributed more than 2.1 million tickets for sports, theatre, and music events.
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In a statement, Tickets for Troops said: "Tickets For Troops is so proud to be joining forces with Venue Cymru to offer free tickets to members of the UK's Armed Forces in recognition of their efforts in keeping us safe and secure.
"With the help of Venue Cymru, Tickets For Troops can offer troops the opportunity to create magical and lasting memories with their loved ones this festive season."
A Venue Cymru spokesperson said: "We are honoured to partner with Tickets for Troops and extend our heartfelt thanks to the brave men and women of the UK Armed Forces.
"By providing complimentary tickets to the opening night of Peter Pan, we hope to create a special evening for these deserving individuals and their families, offering them a well-earned break and a chance to enjoy the magic of theatre."
Tickets are available for Peter Pan on the Venue Cymru website. Visit www.venuecymru.co.uk or call the Box Office on 01492 872000.
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