There is an old joke. A veteran actor takes a job in pantomime. One night, as he straps on the back-end of a panto horse, he wonders aloud what happened to his career. A wag replies: "It’s behind you!
IRISH star Twink has opened up on her pantomime comeback this Christmas in the National Stadium’s production of Cinderella.
A theatre company is staging what it believes is the first-ever pantomime in which Cinderella is played by a wheelchair user.
She became known for her big laugh as a TV personality and chef - now Rustie Lee is back. The star is performing in pantomime ...
Thought you’d seen every possible iteration of pantomime that British theatre has to offer? Well, you were myth-taken. If that pun made you groan – with delight – then Charles Court Opera’s boutique ...
Those in the United Kingdom have plentiful opportunities this holiday season to see a traditional show known as a Christmas panto. A quick Google search reveals that London alone has a vast array of ...
Our new Christmas blog series gives audiences the chance to rave about their own pantomime. Here, Glasgow regular Alan Hussey explains why he thinks there's no other place to get your pantomime fix ...
Performances in N.Y.C. Advertisement Supported by At Abrons Arts Center, a hilarious family show in the British holiday tradition that runs “like a steam train when it goes well.” By Elisabeth ...
Two star-driven shows lead the panto pack in London: it's great to see Ian McKellen back as the Dame in Mother Goose at the Duke of York's, while Julian Clary is The Spirit of the Beans in Jack and ...
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