MIDDLESBROUGH'S ever-popular pantomime has been put on hold after becoming yet another victim to the coronavirus crisis. 

Middlebrough Theatre's production of Peter Pan, due to star Mark Little and Philip Green, has been postponed until 2021.

The event at Middlesbrough Theatre is one of 65 across the country - including Cinderella at Darlington Hippodrome - which will not take place this winter. 

 

It is estimated the cost of losing pantomimes nationally could top £90 million.

Theatre manager David Lindsey said: "We have been working tirelessly with our co-producers Extravaganza Productions to find a way of bringing panto to Middlesbrough this year, even though social distancing measures reduce our seating capacity to less than a third.

"However, the current rise in the infection rate and the risks it brings with it makes it impossible for us to plan with any confidence and we have therefore - with a heavy heart - decided to postpone the production to 2021.

"We are delighted that the cast - including Mark and Philip - have agreed to join us again next year and we are looking at bringing some alternative entertainment to the theatre for audiences to enjoy this Christmas.

"We are grateful to Extravaganza Productions, our wonderful cast, loyal audiences and, above all, to Middlesbrough Council, for their continued support at this unprecedented time."

In the meantime, the theatre's outdoor season at Newham Grange Farm and in the Town Hall Courtyard is proving highly successful, with further performances due to be announced shortly.

Councillor Mieka Smiles, Middlesbrough Council's executive member for culture and communities, said: "The Middlesbrough Theatre panto is renowned as one of the real highlights of the year, and one that's been entertaining audiences young and old for many years.

"Sadly the impact of Covid-19 has hit theatres and other venues especially hard, and it simply isn't practical to put on such productions for the time being.

"I know that it will be back next year bigger, brighter and better than ever and can't wait to be in the audience myself."

  • Customers who have booked tickets will be automatically refunded and are asked not to call the box office at what will be a very busy time for them.