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The pantomime will be the first ever summer panto for Kings Theatre, Portsmouth. With theatres on track to reopen as part of the government’s roadmap for recovery, Dick Whittington - The Pompey Panto, will run from Friday, July 23, until Sunday, August 8. Although The Kings has put on touring Easter pantomimes in the past, most recently starring Paul Daniels and Debbie McGee in 2014, this will be the first time they will have produced a summer panto. The traditional pantomime will once again feature favourites including X Factor finalist and one half of Same Difference, Sean Smith, in the title role, alongside Jack Edwards as Dame Dolly. ....
Panto return Kings spokesman John King said: “After Dick Whittington’s quest was cut short in December disappointing thousands of ticket-holders, the Kings Theatre is thrilled to announce that Dick can complete his journey by returning in the summer to finish what he started. “With theatres on track to reopen as part of the government’s roadmap for recovery, Dick Whittington – The Pompey Panto will run from Friday, July 23 until Sunday, August 8 2021 in a first for the venue. “Although The Kings has put on touring Easter pantomimes in the past, most recently starring Paul Daniels and Debbie McGee in 2014, this will be the first time they will have produced a summer panto. ....
PANTO season should well and truly be in full swing in Fermanagh with the Lakeland Players’ production annually taking place in The Ardhowen in mid-January. However, due to Covid-19, this is the first year since the Lakeland Players started in 1986 that a pantomime has had to be cancelled, said director Stephen Kettyles. “In fact, we have always gone the other way, with the show proving so popular we have had a to add shows,” he said. When it was finally decided that the pantomime couldn’t go ahead, at present, Stephen admitted that his first thought was a selfish one. ....