The Sweet Treat Company sponsors Dangermouse!
The Sweet Treat Company is proud to announce their support for the local community and the arts by sponsoring Dangermouse at The Theatre Royal this October. The production which is currently touring Great Britain is coming to Winchester on Saturday 16th October 2010 and promises a fun filled day for all the family!
The all new family show follows Dangermouse from his early years before he became the famous crime busting crusader, right up to 2010. When the then retired secret agent - upholder of justice, lover of small puppies, helper of old ladies across the road and all round nice guy who would help anyone out of a jam, or even marmalade come to that, is called upon to save the world one last time.
The whole team is back together from Colonel K, trusty sidekick Penfold to arch enemies Baron Silas Greenback, Nero and Stiletto. There is even a special appearance from Agent 57 if you can spot him!

To celebrate Dangermouse’s spectacular return, we are giving away four hundred free golden tickets at the event. Each golden ticket entitles the lucky holder to a free 100g bag of their favourite sweets from the Sweet Treat Company’s traditional sweet shop on City Road, Winchester. With over 500 different varieties of the finest quality traditional sweets and retro treats to choose from there isn’t a better way to finish off the day.
The Sweet Treat Company will also be running a number of Dangermouse competitions through our Twitter and Facebook pages, so if you’re not already doing so, follow us!
Tickets are still available but are selling out fast! For more information or to book your tickets visit The Theatre Royal’s website.
The Sweet Treat Company’s commitment to the local community
The Sweet Treat Company is proud to continue their commitment to helping the local community prosper. Other community commitments include the Taste of Home Campaign- bringing great British sweets to our servicemen and women in Afghanistan, Katy Rand Art at the affordable art fair in London and donation of prizes to Peter Symons student’s to raise money for McMillan Cancer Research.













