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Friday, 7 August 2020
NEWS: Birmingham Hippodrome postpones panto and remains closed until February.
The Birmingham Hippodrome pantomime, described by producer Michael Harrison as 'the UK's biggest regional panto', has been postponed.
The news comes as the central Birmingham venue has decided to close until February 2021, cancelling its festive production of The Nutcracker performed by associate artists Birmingham Royal Ballet.
CEO Fiona Allan said today: "After much discussion and heartache, we are saddened to announce that Birmingham Hippodrome will not be staging live theatre productions in our main auditorium until 1 Feb 2021 at the earliest.
"We have spoken at length with both Qdos Entertainment and Birmingham Royal Ballet, exploring various scenarios for this year's pantomime, 'Goldilocks And The Three Bears', and the annual performances of The Nutcracker. However, it is still not financially viable to host full-scale productions on our stage while social distancing remains in place.
"We are delighted to confirm that both Jason Donovan and Matt Slack will still be joining the cast of 'Goldilocks And The Three Bears' for its rescheduled dates over Christmas in 2021.
Whilst the venue continues to be unable to reopen its main auditorium for live performances, they are actively exploring other innovative and creative ways in which they can engage with audiences and the people of the West Midlands during this time.
Pantomime producers Qdos Entertainment has said that due to lack of clarity from the government, it is currently impossible to plan for pantomime productions without any certainty that they can go ahead.
Last week culture secretary Oliver Dowden announced that it may not be until November that venues will know when exactly they can recommence performances without social distancing.
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