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Post by sph on Apr 19, 2024 9:33:38 GMT
"Greatest lovers in history" doesn't seem to suit any panto I know. I mean yes, all pantos generally have love interests, but that's not the angle they usually approach it from in the marketing.
Sounds like they could be going very off the wall and doing a panto parody of Romeo and Juliet.
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Post by theatrefan62 on Apr 19, 2024 10:21:30 GMT
"Greatest lovers in history" doesn't seem to suit any panto I know. I mean yes, all pantos generally have love interests, but that's not the angle they usually approach it from in the marketing. Sounds like they could be going very off the wall and doing a panto parody of Romeo and Juliet. Haha maybe. It really is an odd phrasing. I can't even think of a celeb couple who met or are known for doing panto. Even then 'lovers' cringes a lot of people out lol
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Post by bobbievanhusen on Apr 19, 2024 11:06:10 GMT
In seriousness, I was wondering if it could be a clue to the casting. Who are some famous performers who fell in love whilst doing a panto? Linda Lusadi and Sam Kane lol
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Post by Jon on Apr 19, 2024 17:04:07 GMT
It does sound like "Beauty and the Beast" except Richmond Theatre is already doing it and Crossroads tends not to do the same panto in the same region to the point Richmond had to change their panto from "Jack and the Beanstalk" to "Goldilocks and the 3 bears" in 2022 as the Palladium decided to do "Jack and the Beanstalk" as their annual panto If the Palladium panto is Beauty and the Beast then Richmond would probably have to change to Sleeping Beauty or Snow White.
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Post by lilgirlbigcity on Apr 19, 2024 17:24:12 GMT
"Greatest lovers in history" doesn't seem to suit any panto I know. I mean yes, all pantos generally have love interests, but that's not the angle they usually approach it from in the marketing. Sounds like they could be going very off the wall and doing a panto parody of Romeo and Juliet. Haha maybe. It really is an odd phrasing. I can't even think of a celeb couple who met or are known for doing panto. Even then 'lovers' cringes a lot of people out lol The Krankies?!?!
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Post by mattnyc on Apr 19, 2024 19:36:15 GMT
Donny and Marie in Romeo and Juliet lol
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Post by drfootlights on Apr 19, 2024 20:45:04 GMT
It’s Robin Hood.
I’d also heard a few weeks back that Gary Wilmot has retired from panto and won’t be returning this year. Not sure if there’s any truth in that.
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Post by Jon on Apr 19, 2024 20:52:45 GMT
It’s Robin Hood. I’d also heard a few weeks back that Gary Wilmot has retired from panto and won’t be returning this year. Not sure if there’s any truth in that. Robin and Marian being the couple in question I'm guess. The heart referring to the Heart of Sherwood Forest. I think you could get away with casting say Louis Gaunt as Robin Hood but have a name for the Sheriff. Julian as Little John would be inspired and maybe Nigel Havers as Friar Tuck.
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Post by adamkinsey on Apr 19, 2024 22:05:31 GMT
I can just hear Julian now -
"Did you say Friar Tuck or try a fu..?"
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Post by ilovewemusicals on Apr 19, 2024 22:54:55 GMT
It’s Robin Hood. I’d also heard a few weeks back that Gary Wilmot has retired from panto and won’t be returning this year. Not sure if there’s any truth in that. Is Hugh Jackman starring?
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Post by marob on Apr 19, 2024 22:59:16 GMT
Shame if Gary Wilmot has retired from panto. Wish Paul Zerdin would though, or at least get some new schtick.
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Post by sph on Apr 19, 2024 23:15:05 GMT
"Greatest lovers in panto history" is an odd line to describe Robin Hood though. You'd usually lean more into the adventure side of it. I wouldn't say Robin Hood is primarily a love story.
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Post by CG on the loose on Apr 20, 2024 23:26:23 GMT
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Post by richey on Apr 21, 2024 9:46:30 GMT
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Post by BurlyBeaR on Apr 21, 2024 11:40:36 GMT
Too late for what?
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Post by marob on Apr 21, 2024 11:49:03 GMT
Priority booking? Sign up now or miss out on those £175 seats.
Weird way to try to hype the show up when plot is so inconsequential at the Palladium panto.
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Post by theatrefan62 on Apr 21, 2024 12:22:56 GMT
This is such an odd advertising strategy.
Lovers in panto? Sign up and miss out on what?
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Post by sph on Apr 21, 2024 12:54:00 GMT
Purple colour scheme with a heart doesn't say Robin Hood to me either. I wonder if The Palladium will always be a new title or if they'll end up cycling back round to earlier ones they've used like most venues.
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Post by scarletmood on Apr 21, 2024 13:01:45 GMT
I wonder who the guest star turn will be this year?
A fun name I'll throw in the fabulous Ms Waddingham she'd have a ball as a panto baddie and be a good name to get.
When I saw that it was said Gary Wilmot had retired from panto, I was thinking he cannot be that old but he is 70 next month. That certainly ages us who can remember him as a younger performer in his late 20's early 30's when he first became a household name.
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Post by ilovewemusicals on Apr 21, 2024 13:13:29 GMT
If it is Hugh Jackman then it will probably sell out during the pre-sale.
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Post by longinthetooth on Apr 21, 2024 13:54:01 GMT
If it is Hugh Jackman then it will probably sell out during the pre-sale. Oh heavens, I'd better sign up then!
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Post by Being Alive on Apr 21, 2024 13:56:21 GMT
If it is Hugh Jackman then it will probably sell out during the pre-sale. It's not.
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Post by theatrefan62 on Apr 21, 2024 14:05:15 GMT
Maybe it's a new title..maybe it actually is Romeo and juliet the panto 🤣
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Post by lilgirlbigcity on Apr 21, 2024 14:24:13 GMT
Maybe it's a new title..maybe it actually is Romeo and juliet the panto 🤣 Noo! My school once did that. They had Rosencratz and Guildenstern as the "comic relief" who decided to change ending so Romeo and Juliet didn't die.
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Post by ilovewemusicals on Apr 21, 2024 14:31:36 GMT
I am guessing the other headliner will be female, as most of the regulars are male. Maybe a female Sheriff, someone like Jennifer Saunders or Joanna Lumley, or a female Maleficent if it’s Sleeping Beauty.
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Post by Jon on Apr 21, 2024 16:07:57 GMT
Baz will spill the beans tonight I would imagine.
A female Sheriff could work although I wonder if they could go for someone like Amanda Holden who hasn't done panto in 8 years.
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Post by andypandy on Apr 21, 2024 17:22:07 GMT
Celebs in major pantos are on 5-15 grand a week. For smaller producers soap stars etc get 2-5k a week.
Higher known stars (or Big Brother winners etc) across the UK are on 15-30 grand a week and major A listers for QDos/Crossroads are on anything between 50-100 grand a week. Cilla Black for example was on 100k a week when she returned to the Liverpool Empire panto run a few years before she died - but these figures are extremely rare.
Julian, Dawn, Elaine, Paul OGrady and headliners for the Palladium panto would be on 70-100k a week. Note that the Palladium run is short only 5 weeks long or so. Other panto runs are much longer (and have cheaper cast salaries and wage bills are much less.
In the large cauldron of profit and cast/staff wages - the large celeb wages are 1-5 per cent of the overall wage bill for thousands of people across the country. Panto each year brings in millions of pounds (I read once Qdos makes about 200 million). They can afford half a million each for only a handful of A listers.
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Post by Jon on Apr 21, 2024 17:51:08 GMT
I believe American stars like The Hoff were paid top whack by First Family Entertainment years ago.
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Post by theatrefan62 on Apr 21, 2024 17:53:15 GMT
I know the Palladium especially isn't bothered about panto in its more traditional sense. But the problem with American names is more often than not they don't 'get it'. There is an art to doing panto well.
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Post by Jon on Apr 21, 2024 18:37:19 GMT
I know the Palladium especially isn't bothered about panto in its more traditional sense. But the problem with American names is more often than not they don't 'get it'. There is an art to doing panto well. Apart from Donny Osmond, there hasn't been many American stars in panto in the last few years.
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