THE Port Sunlight Players will stage an autism-friendly performance of their pantomime Robin Hood next month.
Presented in association with Wirral charity Autism Together, it takes place at the Gladstone Theatre in Greendale Road, Port Sunlight on Thursday, December 10 at 7.30pm.
A spokesman for the group said: "It is for people and families with children with social communication difficulties, autism, Asperger's, so that they can relax and enjoy the show even if children want to talk or move seats.
"There will be a small area in the corner with sensory toys for the children to play with."
Tickets are from the Rainbow Resource Centre in Chester Street, Birkenhead or 0151 666 9960.
The show opens to the general public from Friday to Sunday, December 11 to 13. It starts at 7.30pm on Friday, 2.30pm and 7.30pm on Saturday and 2.30pm on Sunday.
Tickets are from the Gladstone Theatre box office at 0151 643 8757 or www.gladstonetheatre.org.uk
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