The Point, Eastleigh is delighted to announce Tink! A Festive Neverland Fairytale as its in-house professional Christmas production for 2025.
Audiences are invited to join The Point this festive season for a heartwarming musical adventure. Tink! A Festive Neverland Fairytale follows Tinkerbell in her twilight years as she looks back on her younger days in Neverland, reliving adventures with Peter Pan and those pesky pirates – and revealing untold truths behind the beloved tale.
Promising laughter, wonder, and a few surprises, Tink is a joyful and moving tale of friendship that’s perfect for the whole family. This original production offers a vibrant and creative alternative to traditional pantomime—set in a relaxed, friendly, and inclusive environment.
This exciting new show follows the success of the venue’s Youth Theatre production of Tink! A Neverland Fairytale, staged over Easter and featuring a talented cast of 43 young performers. The production will feature young performers aged 7–11 and a community cast of local adults, performing alongside a team of professional actors and creatives.
“We are thrilled to offer so many young performers the rewarding experience of performing on stage,” says Charlotte Hall, Artistic Director at The Point and Writer/Director of the Christmas production,. “The group has truly enjoyed bringing this beloved tale to life in their own unique way.
“We’ve especially loved having the magic—and Tink—in the building! So much so, in fact, that we’ve decided to create a professional version of the show for Christmas.”
Presented by The Point in collaboration with The House of Many Moons, Tink! A Festive Neverland Fairytale is an imaginative retelling of J.M.Barrie’s Peter Pan, as told by Tinkerbell, marking another exciting collaboration between The Point and the House of Many Moons, following the success of the 2024 Christmas show, Cinderella’s Wellies and previous enchanting storyworlds, Lou Lou the Snow Dragon (2025), and Timothy the Yeti (2024).
Tickets are £16 and are available now at an early bird price of £14 until 1st August. For more information and to book tickets: visit: www.thepointeastleigh.co.uk.
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