Think panto season is behind you? Oh no it isn't – some haven't even opened yet

The festive season may be over, but for some panto fans in the UK, the fun has only just begun. With many pantos still running across the country until mid-March, it seems the traditional Christmas show is no longer the only game in town.

Nottingham Playhouse's Sleeping Beauty is proving to be a popular choice for those looking for a dose of festive cheer after the holidays have ended. The panto, which has been running since November, was sold out weeks before its scheduled end date, and it will now continue until January 17th - just days from Blue Monday, widely regarded as the most depressing day of the year.

Meanwhile, Liverpool's Royal Court is extending its run of The Scouse Christmas Carol by a week due to high demand. For audiences who were unable to secure seats in December, the opportunity to catch the show is a welcome respite from the gloom of January.

But it seems that some pantos are taking on a new life beyond the traditional Christmas period. Brick Lane Music Hall in London has announced its first panto for 2024 - Jack and His Giant Stalk - which runs until March 7th. This show, directed by Lucy Hayes, is described as "a pantomime for grownups" and promises to be a fun celebration of the season.

The move is seen as a response to the changing tastes of theatre-goers, who are increasingly looking for alternative forms of entertainment during the quieter winter months. By opening its panto after most have closed, Brick Lane Music Hall has made its own market and attracted a loyal following.

For those who have grown up with pantomime, it's a welcome respite from the daily grind. "It's something to look forward to," says John Elkington, playing Nelly the Nanny in Nottingham Playhouse's Sleeping Beauty. "Keeping the fun up is our job."

With more than 40,000 people visiting Nottingham Playhouse each year for panto, it seems that audiences are still hungry for a festive fix - even if they can't make it to the theatre until January.

As the weeks go by and the nights get darker, pantomime shows like these offer a much-needed boost of energy and cheer. Whether you're a traditionalist or looking for something new, there's never been a better time to catch up on some festive fun - so why not treat yourself to a night out at the theatre this January?
 
Pantos are defo back in season 🎭! I mean who says Christmas is over just 'cause New Year's has started? Nottingham Playhouse's Sleeping Beauty still has plenty of shows left, and it's so cool that they're keeping it going until mid-Jan - perfect timing for those feeling meh about the post-holiday blues 😒. And I love that Brick Lane Music Hall is starting a panto for 2024 already! A pantomime for grownups? Count me in! 🎉
 
I just got back from the most random road trip with my friends last weekend and we saw the cutest little cafe that served the best hot chocolate 🍵👌. I mean, have you ever had hot chocolate with whipped cream and caramel sauce? Mind blown! Anyway, back to pantos... I love how they're not just limited to Christmas anymore 🎉. It's like, who needs a break from work when you can have a fun night out at the theatre with friends? And Brick Lane Music Hall is doing this thing where it's like a panto for grownups? Sounds right up my alley! 😂
 
Pantos are still going strong 🎅🏼👏! I'm loving that they're extending shows until mid-March, it's like they're saying "hang on, we've got more fun left in us!" 😂 And can you blame people for wanting a festive fix after Christmas? It's like the theatre is saying "we know January blues are real, but we're here to save the day with some silly jokes and over-the-top costumes". I'm so down for The Scouse Christmas Carol 🎉 and Jack and His Giant Stalk - sounds like two shows that'll put a smile on your face. And 40k+ people can't be wrong, right? 😄
 
The UK pantomime scene is showing us that with great power comes great responsibility 💪🎭. They're adapting to changing tastes and meeting the demand for alternative entertainment during winter months. It's like they say, "the people have spoken" - and it seems like theatre-goers want more than just a traditional Christmas panto 🤔.

I think this is a perfect example of how the government should support local businesses and the arts. By providing resources and funding, we can encourage innovation and creativity in industries like theatre, which brings so much joy and economic activity to communities 📈. And who knows, maybe one day we'll see pantos running year-round - can you imagine it? The Great British Panto Tour 2025? 🤣 It's a bold idea, but I think the UK is ready for it 💥.
 
🤔 I'm loving the fact that pantos are breaking free from their traditional Christmas spot, but 40k people flocking to see them in Jan is kinda wild... Like, don't get me wrong, it's great for the theatre and all that, but isn't it just a bit... weird? 🎭 Are we really that desperate for our fix of slapstick humor and cheesy jokes in January? 😂 It feels like we're trying to outrun the post-holiday blues or something. I dunno, maybe I'm just a skeptic, but can't wait to see if this trend takes off...
 
I'M LOVING THIS TENDENCY OF PANTOS EXTENDING THEIR RUNS!!! IT'S LIKE, THE FESTIVE SPIRIT JUST WON'T DIE! I MEAN, WHO NEEDS CHRISTMAS WHEN YOU CAN STILL HAVE FUN IN JANUARY?! BRICK LANE MUSIC HALL IS GENIUS FOR STARTING A NEW PANDEMONIUM FOR GROWNUPS - WE COULD ALL USE SOME MORE MERRIMENT IN OUR LIVES 🎉👏. AND LET'S BE REAL, 40,000 PEOPLE CAN'T BE WRONG - PANTOMIME IS STILL THE ULTIMATE FESTIVE FIX!
 
Just think about it, all these panto shows running way into Jan are giving people an excuse to get out and socialize after the holiday blues 🎉. And I'm not just talking about the older folk who have grown up with pantomime, but also young people who want a fun night out. It's like the whole country is coming together for a collective dose of cheer 💖. Plus, it's great that some theaters are pushing back against the traditional panto schedule and doing their own thing - it's all about catering to changing tastes and meeting demand 🤝. I'm definitely down for a night out at the theatre this January, who's with me? 😊
 
I'm lovin' that pantos are gettin' an extension! Like, who needs Christmas to have their festive fix, right? 🎭 I remember when I was a kid, we'd do our own DIY pantomime in school, and now there's these amazing productions like this one at Nottingham Playhouse. The fact that Brick Lane Music Hall is openin' up a new panto after most of 'em have closed is genius! It's like, finally someone's catchin' on to what we all want during the winter blues – a good ol' fashioned laugh and some festive cheer 🎅️. I'm defo checkin' out that Scouse Christmas Carol in Liverpool, and maybe even the new panto at Brick Lane Music Hall. Who knows, it might just become my new January tradition 😊.
 
I'm like totally down with pantos still going on in January 🤣 but only if they start playing Christmas music again lol. I mean, it's supposed to be depressing that time of year, you know? But seriously though, who cares when you've got a show as fun as Jack and His Giant Stalk? I'm sure the grown-up panto thing is gonna be lit 🔥 but at the same time, shouldn't it just be for kids or something? I don't wanna be one of those adults crying in the aisle during a funny part.
 
I dont get it 🤔... so like they have these pantos that arent just for christmas anymore? like theyre doing them in january too 😂... and some shows are still going strong in march 🎉... 40k people see these pantos every year? thats crazy 💥... i mean im down for a fun night out but why do i need to wait till january for it tho 🤷‍♀️... isnt christmas enough already? 😂
 
still thinking about that new panto in london 🤔 its like they know we need a break from all that christmas cheer and stuff before it gets too dark outside 🌃 and blue monday 😔 but i think its cool that brick lane music hall is doing their own thing now 🎉 like a pantomime for grownups or whatever 😂 its not just for kids anymore 🤷‍♀️
 
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