Berwick Kaler's 40th Pantomime at Theatre Royal Will Be THE GREAT OLD DAME OF YORK

By: Feb. 05, 2018
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Berwick Kaler's 40th Pantomime at Theatre Royal Will Be THE GREAT OLD DAME OF YORK

York's legendary long-serving dame Berwick Kaler has announced the title of his 40th pantomime at the Theatre Royal.

Traditionally, he reveals the title of the forthcoming show on the last night of the panto - and this year was no exception. After the curtain came down on the final performance of this year's highly successful production of Jack & the Beanstalk, he announced to the packed auditorium that the title of the 2018-19 pantomime as The Grand Old Dame of York.

As well as starring as Dame, Berwick writes and co-directs the world-famous pantomime with the cast including his regular panto 'family' including Martin Barrass, David Leonard and Suzy Cooper. York Theatre Royal Artistic Director Damian Cruden co-directs a show that is affectionately known by performers and the regular audience as 'the same old rubbish'.

After playing panto villains, Berwick first put on a frock in Cinderella at York Theatre Royal in 1977. He played Philomena, one of the Ugly Sisters. He made his York debut earlier that year as Sir Andrew Aguecheek in Shakespeare's Twelfth Night. Apart from two years (1986 and 1987) when he was appearing in London's West End, he's been the Grand Old Dame of York ever since.

His opening words "Me babbies, me bairns" have become his catchphrase along with hurling Wagon Wheels into the audience and giving out bottles of Newcastle Brown Ale.

His first York panto script was for Aladdin in 1981. An absence of plot has become one of the hallmarks of his scripts. "Plots are for cemeteries," he once joked. As well as variations on regular panto titles such as The Lad Aladdin and Robin Hood & His Merry Mam, he has created original pantos including Dick Turpin The Panto.

Panto co-director Damian Cruden said, "This year is Berwick's 40th and we are celebrating with a brand new pantomime The Grand Old Dame of York. The regular team will be back and we're already hard at work in preparing next year's extravaganza.

"Tohave served the York community with such steadfast dedication for 40 years is a huge achievement. Berwick is the nation's greatest Panto Dame and he stands as equal to the greats like Dan Leno, Stanley Baxter and Jimmy Logan. He has created his very own unique Dame as all the greats do, with annual outings that have unstintingly entertained the people of York and beyond.

"Each year he creates a completely new pantomime with a team of dedicated professionals at YTR. His determination to maintain high production standards is echoed in YTR's commitment to providing the best for our audiences. The York Panto with Berwick as its Dame is a yearly celebration with our community not to be missed!"

The Grand Old Dame of York will play from Thursday 13 December 2018 to 2 February 2019.

Tickets will go on sale on 1 March in person only from the York Theatre Royal box office.

York Theatre Royal has brought delight and fulfilment to the people of York and beyond by offering a rich and diverse programme of creative activity for 270 years. York Theatre Royal is one of the UK's leading creative producers and presenters, constantly building on its reputation for producing high quality and ambitious theatre with highly regarded productions of new commissions, revivals at all scales and each year delivering a pantomime of international renown. The theatre serves audiences of all ages - children, youth, teenagers, adults and seniors. The spring 2018 season includes the world premiere of The Be All and End All starring Imogen Stubbs, Hymn To Love - Homage to Piaf with Elizabeth Mansfield, and York Theatre Royal Youth Theatre in a new play Legacy by Paul Birch.


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