Aberdeen Arts Centre has launched a suite of corporate packages for its pantomime run of Robin Hood this December.
Groups of 10+ will be able to take advantage of food and drink packages, as well as getting the opportunity to hobnob with the cast after the show.
“Forget ‘bring a party to a party’,” said hospitality manager, James Welsh.
“Aberdeen Arts Centre’s exclusive ‘bring a party to a panto’ packages are a unique way to treat your team or department this Christmas season. Not only will you get the chance to see Aberdeen’s favourite Doric panto and rub shoulders with our professional cast, you’ll also gain access to a whole host of exclusive hospitality options.
“As well as getting into the Christmas spirit with the fantastic Robin Hood pantomime, you’ll also be supporting the home of grassroots, people-powered arts in Aberdeen – helping ensure Aberdeen Arts Centre stays open for future generations.
“There really is no other night out like it. So if you’re looking for something that little bit different for your work Christmas night out, why not add a touch of festive panto magic to your celebrations?”
The cast of Robin Hood outside Aberdeen Arts Centre (l-r Sarah Ord, Hannah Buyers, Philip Napier, Megan Wright, Xander Gordon, Corey Adam)
The Dame’s Delight package, costing just £40 per person, includes a private drinks reception, canapes, complimentary programmes and ice creams, and a private meet and greet with the cast after the show.
The Hero’s Welcome package offers similar perks – without food – for £28.50 per person. Both packages are available every Friday, Saturday and Sunday evening in December before Christmas.
Robin Hood (Xander Gordon) is jealous of the attention Maid Marrian (Megan Wright) is paying Shrek (1)
Interested parties can book now by contacting the Aberdeen Arts Centre team on info@aberdeenartscentre.com.
Aberdeen Arts Centre is an independent arts venue in the heart of Aberdeen, operated by registered charity Castlegate Arts Ltd for over a quarter of a century.
For more than 60 years, Aberdeen Arts Centre has played a crucial role in the north east’s vibrant arts scene through its programme of performances, Creative Learning Programme for children and adults, and an Artist Development Programme to support local professional creatives.
Nurse Little Joan (Philip Napier) gets up close and personal with Humpty Dumpty.
In May 2025, the centre launched the Save Aberdeen Arts Centre campaign – a three-year fundraising drive to raise £660,000 to secure its future. The campaign has raised over £130,000 so far. Individuals and corporate sponsors can find out more and donate at https://www.aberdeenartscentre.com/save-aberdeen-arts-centre.
Aberdeen Arts Centre encompasses a 350-seater auditorium; café bar; flexible spaces for performances, events, exhibitions and meetings; and the Children’s Theatre, opened by Catherine Hollingworth in the 1950s as a pioneering youth theatre (the first of its kind in the UK) and now used as a vital resource for professional artist development.
For more information, visit www.aberdeenartscentre.com or follow Aberdeen Arts Centre on Facebook, Instagram, LinkedIn and YouTube at @AberdeenArtsCentre.