JW Theatres is a premier theater production company known for delivering high-quality performances and memorable experiences. With a focus on both classic and contemporary works, JW Theatres brings captivating stories to life through exceptional production values and talented casts. Committed to fostering a love for the arts, they offer a diverse range of shows that appeal to audiences of all ages, creating enriching cultural experiences in every performance.
JW Theatres
JW Theatres presents Aladdin (22nd Nov – 7th Dec): A magical journey filled with adventure, laughter, and wonder for the whole family!
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22 Nov -
7 Dec '24
Nov 22, 2024 0:00
Dec 7, 2024
JW Theatres
JW Theatres presents Aladdin (22nd Nov – 7th Dec): A magical journey filled with adventure, laughter, and wonder for the whole family!
Blue Orange Theatre, Birmingham, United Kingdom, B18 6AD
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From 10.00am onwards
From 6.30pm onwards
From 6.30pm onwards
From 6.30pm onwards
From 6.30pm onwards
From 6.30pm onwards
From 10.00am onwards
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