The award-nominated production of Potted Panto will return to the West End for a socially distanced run this Christmas.
Written by Daniel Clarkson, Jefferson Turner and Richard
Hurst, the piece will play at the Garrick Theatre from early December for a
10th anniversary season. It sees a cast rattle through a variety of panto
tropes in 70 minutes.
Writer and star Daniel Clarkson said: "So excited to be
able to bring pantomime to London this Christmas. Just a few Covid challenges
to solve, how will we wake up Sleeping Beauty? How can the seven dwarves bubble
together with the six-person rule? How will Jack be able to sell daisy the cow
when her bottom has to be socially distanced 1 metre away from her head! But
you better believe we will have this figured out by December 5. Oh yes we
will!"
Capacity has been reduced to comply with COVID-19 secure
guidelines – as is the case for all venues operated by owner Nimax, who are
also hosting Six and The Play That Goes Wrong with socially distanced
audiences.
The piece had its West End premiere ten years ago at the
Vaudeville Theatre, and will now return with a cast including Clarkson, Turner,
Jacob Jackson and Charlotte Payne. It is directed by Hurst with set and costume
design by Simon Scullion and Nicky Bunch, lighting by Tim Mascall and sound by
Tom Lishman and Leigh Davies.
Producer James Seabright said: "I'm delighted to be
working with Nica Burns and her brilliant team at Nimax Theatres to bring Dan
and Jeff's wonderfully funny show Potted Panto back to the West End, offering
London's families the chance to enjoy seven classic pantomime stories in 70
minutes. We've reduced ticket prices since our last season at the Garrick
Theatre to make this festive treat as affordable as possible – after all,
everyone needs a good laugh this Christmas!"
The piece runs from 5 December to 10 January 2021.