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The 2010 GAPS Panto

Gatwick Airport Pantomime Society (GAPS) is a fun and committed group of people dedicated to staging entertaining and colourful shows, with the aim of raising money for local charities and ultimately improving the lives of those less fortunate.

 

GAPS was originally set up in 1990 to put on a pantomime, which unexpectedly made a profit. They decided to donate this money to charity.

This small act sparked a desire to make it an annual event – the result of which is that GAPS now puts on award winning shows raising thousands of pounds for charities in and around Sussex and Surrey.

Since they've started, they have given away over £299,000.

 

Members volunteer time, energy and effort into making the show a success year after year. They work hard to ensure that you enjoy the show and that local charities benefit; it’s teamwork at its finest. 

If you want to contact GAPS click here.

We are delighted that GAPS in 2010 is celebrating it's 20th anniversary and is supporting the Mercury FM Charity Appeal, celebrating it's 25th anniversary. To mark this anniversary year GAPS is staging a Premiere of "Adventure in Pantoland, A Magical Journey Through the World of Pantomime", written by Alan P Frayn. It is a unique show featuring six different pantomimes in one performance!

 

Performances from Wednesday 3rd – Sunday 7th February 2010. Prices from: £11 to £16. Some concessions apply. All performances are signed. Tickets are on sale through the Hawth, Crawley.

All proceeds go to the Mercury FM Charity Appeal.

 


 
 

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