The Swan Theatre in Worcester says it is proud to be bringing the magic of pantomime to absolutely everyone.

Mirror, mirror on the wall, is this the most relaxed panto experience of them all? It is certainly possible.

A spokesman said: "Following the success of last year, The Swan Theatre is thrilled to once again be bringing a range of accessible performances to our annual professional pantomime!

"Join the Worcester Repertory Company for the highlight of the festive season as they melt hearts with one of the most enchanting pantomimes of them all, Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs."

The spokesman added: "Can beautiful Snow White escape the reaches of her evil Stepmother, the Wicked Queen Grizelda, and find safety with her seven trusty friends deep in the heart of the forest? Who is that old crone who comes bearing such a tempting red apple? And when all seems lost, can love’s first kiss save the day?

"Starring Ben Humphrey as everyone’s favourite Dame Ginny, and, direct from Hairspray and the West End’s Matilda The Musical, Oliver Brooks as the lovable Muddles, plus Harry Potter star Imelda Staunton as the Voice of the Magic Mirror, you can expect all of the characters that you know and love, plus plenty of fun along the way!"

On Saturday January 4 at 2pm there will be a British Sign Language Interpreted performance.

And today, Saturday December 28 at 2pm, there will be and Audio Described performance,

The spokesman added: Plus, don’t miss our Relaxed Performance on Thursday January 2 at 1pm. Relaxed performances provide a theatre experience for those who might find the traditional format challenging. During the performance the lights are kept up, the sound is kept low and the audience are welcome to move around more than usual and nobody minds or judges.

Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs will run through to the January 5t at the Swan Theatre, Worcester.

For further details contact 01905 611427.