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Publish Date: 04 January 2012
Starlight brings a dose of festive fun to poorly children with Christmas Panto
Thousands of children spend time in hospitals and hospices over Christmas and Starlight Children's Foundation has been working hard to restore the magic of the festive season to these children and their families with its recently-launched Christmas of Happiness Campaign.
As part of The Starlight Christmas of Happiness, poorly children across the country will be able to enjoy a wonderful performance of Aladdin from the safety of the hospital ward. Created exclusively for the charity by theatre group The Panto Company, the eight-week panto tour will visit 100 hospitals and hospices, bringing festive fun and entertainment to sick children and their families throughout the UK.
While transporting every hospital audience to Aladdin's magical world, each interactive performance will give seriously ill children a chance to escape the pain and anxiety that they can feel as a result of their illnesses and simply have a bit of fun.
Jane Whenham-White, Deputy Chief Executive at St Andrew's Children's Hospice said: "This time of year can be a really difficult time for children and their families and Starlight's pantomime really gives our young patients and their families something to look forward to. While the panto can really help cheer up a poorly child's day, it can also help to take their minds off their illness and this in turn can have a positive effect on their condition and response to treatment."
Claire Farr, who plays Wishy Washy, said, "We are thrilled to support Starlight's Christmas of Happiness with the pantomime tour. The aim of the panto is to bring some much needed fun and entertainment to the many poorly children that are stuck in hospitals and hospices over Christmas and we really hope that they all enjoy the show!"




