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Submitting. Allan Stewart, Grant Stott and Jordan Young Since 1982, Qdos has produced more than 750 pantomimes, their focus on regional theatres making the Qdos pantomime season the highlight of the theatrical year for audiences at major theatres across the UK, including The King s, where they first took the reins in 1999 with a production of Cinderella, starring Allan Stewart, Andy Gray and Dorothy Paul.New Chief Executive Michael Harrison, who studied at Edinburgh Queen Margaret College before going on to form Michael Harrison Entertainment, says, The creation of Crossroads Pantomimes marks an exciting next step in the evolution of pantomime, joining our unique experience as leading pantomime producers with the skill, resource and investment of Crossroads Live. Our operation will remain firmly rooted in the UK and will build on the long tradition of pantomime, but continue to push the genre forward, as we’ve done over the past two deca ....
Dick Whittington at the London Palladium (2017) Global entertainment company Crossroads Live has acquired Qdos Pantomimes, the leading producer of pantomime across the UK. Crossroads Pantomimes will be led by Crossroads Theatrical Group chairman David Ian, whose production company was bought by the group in 2019, with former Qdos pantomimes managing director Michael Harrison as chief executive. The acquisition will see Nick Thomas, who founded Qdos in 1982, step down from the pantomime business. Qdos has produced over 750 pantomimes at dozens of major UK theatres. Thomas and Harrison oversaw the return of pantomime to the London Palladium after a 30-year absence, with a new production of ....
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Historic Royal Palaces and the Royal Albert Hall are among the recipients of £165 million worth of Government loans. The National Theatre, Southbank Centre, Royal Shakespeare Company, Royal Opera House and English National Opera will also be receiving the loans. The package, for arts and heritage organisations, is the latest round of funding from the £1.57 billion Culture Recovery Fund. Culture Secretary Oliver Dowden said: “This Government promised it would be here for culture and today’s announcement is proof we’ve kept our word. “The £1 billion invested so far through the Culture Recovery Fund has protected tens of thousands of jobs at cultural organisations across the UK, with more support still to come through a second round of applications. ....
Press release More than £165 million in repayable finance announced to support major arts and heritage institutions as Culture Recovery Fund marks £1 billion milestone £165 million offered to organisations including the National Theatre, Southbank Centre, English National Opera and Royal Shakespeare Company who will be supported by major loans from the Culture Recovery Fund. From: 11 December 2020 The Government’s £1.57 billion Culture Recovery Fund surpasses £1 billion milestone, supporting more than 75,000 jobs, with remaining £400 million on the way as plans for a further round of support announced £60 million in capital funding has been awarded for ongoing construction and maintenance with 75% awarded to organisations outside of London ....