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Pantomime Season Brings Joy and Vital Funds to Lincolnshire Theatres

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Pantomime Season Brings Joy and Vital Funds to Lincolnshire Theatres

As we enter the holiday season, theatres throughout Lincolnshire are gearing up for their annual pantomime productions. These performances are not only a much-anticipated local tradition, but they also contribute significantly to the theatres’ income. This year, the Lincoln Theatre Royal looks forward to welcoming thousands of eager patrons. Its pantomime is projected to bring in substantial revenue.

Lincolnshire children often get their first taste of live theatre through these pantomimes, providing them a joyful introduction to the arts. Local schools are diligent in making sure students can visit these performances. For example, St. Peter’s Primary in Lincoln has put in concerted efforts throughout the year in fundraising to cover the costs of tickets and transportation. This way, they ensure every student can partake in the magic of live theatre.

Amy Johnson, the headteacher at St. Peter’s Primary, explained the importance of these experiences. She said they broaden horizons and create lasting memories for children.

Local theatres also credit pantomimes with nurturing budding talent. The New Theatre in Peterborough, although not located within Lincolnshire, works closely with local drama schools. They provide young actors with invaluable experience in performing in a professional environment.

With the onset of panto season, the anticipation is growing. All across Lincolnshire, theatres are ready to provide the humour and joy associated with this beloved tradition.

This article has been adapted from original reporting available on bbc.com, for The Lincoln Post.

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