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Limited ticket availability for a spectacular hospice pantomime featuring star studded cast!

The Mary Stevens Hospice is excited to bring its captivating production of The Little Mermaid to Stourbridge Town Hall.

By contributor Alisha Harper
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Ricky Groves at The Mary Stevens Hospice
Ricky Groves at The Mary Stevens Hospice

Due to overwhelming demand, ticket availability is extremely limited, so don’t miss your chance to see these performances! This year's pantomime features Britain’s Got Talent finalist Amy-Lou in the role of the wicked Ursula, the villainous Sea Witch, alongside EastEnders star Ricky Groves as King Triton, the powerful ruler of the sea. Audiences will also be blown away by spectacular special effects, costumes and fun for the whole family!  

Ricky Groves expressed his enthusiasm about the role, saying: “When I was invited to join the wonderful Mary Stevens Hospice in their production of The Little Mermaid, I eagerly accepted. I adore performing in pantomime, and being part of such a respected charity, knowing that my participation will support local individuals who depend on the hospice’s care, is truly an honor. I typically portray the panto villain, so stepping into the shoes of Ariel’s loving father, King Triton, will be a fantastic opportunity for me!” 

Amanda Bowen, producer and head of fundraising for the Mary Stevens Hospice, shared her excitement for the production, saying: “At the Mary Stevens Hospice, we depend on the funds raised by our community to sustain the essential services we provide to people with life-limiting illnesses in the Black Country.” 

Tickets for the performances during this February half-term can be purchased online at boroughhalls.co.uk/msh-the-little-mermaid.html or by calling the hospice directly at 01384 377778. 

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