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Pantos: The Festive Lifeline for Regional Theatres
12 Dec
Summary
- Pantomimes generate up to 45% of annual income for some theatres.
- Schools fundraise over £2,000 for children's first arts experiences.
- Pantos boost audiences by 4% between 2019 and 2024.

Pantomimes have become the financial bedrock for many regional theatres across the UK. BBC investigations reveal that these festive productions can account for as much as 45% of a theatre's annual earnings, with some venues struggling to survive without them. The shows are essential not only for revenue but also for introducing children to the arts.
Schools are actively fundraising to provide these experiences. One primary school raised over £2,000 through events like bake sales and discos to fund a trip to see 'Beauty and the Beast' live. This highlights the dedication of educators and volunteers to offer enriching experiences beyond the classroom, despite financial constraints.
Overall, pantomimes have seen a 4% increase in audience numbers between 2019 and 2024, attracting diverse demographics. Initiatives like donation schemes help make tickets accessible, ensuring that even families facing financial difficulties can enjoy the magic of live theatre and create lasting memories.




