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Panto makes return to Perth Theatre stage

The fully restored auditorium at Perth Theatre
The fully restored auditorium at Perth Theatre

Ceremony, celebration and all manner of pantomime high jinks will greet the return of theatre to Perth’s famous old stage on Saturday after a four-year hiatus.

Perth Theatre’s homecoming production of Aladdin will signal the official reopening of the venue after a £16.6 million restoration.

Artistic director Lu Kemp will direct the show, which stars the Fair City’s favourite dame, Barrie Hunter, and a cast of new and familiar faces.

The grand reopening marks the beginning of a new era for the theatre and will herald the arrival of a varied and vibrant new programme of productions.

Despite some members being struck down by illness in recent days, the cast is now raring to go for the first performance of what promises to be a stunning 12 month programme of drama and entertainment.

As the theatre now looks to the future, it has also been celebrating its history, with over 100 “kids” from Perth’s panto past reunited this week.

The theatre invited anyone who performed in any Perth pantomime as a member of the young cast to a special performance of Aladdin.

It was followed by a post-show reception and “Kids of Panto Past and Present” exhibition developed with the help of the Perth and Kinross Council archive team, who have been cataloguing the entire Perth Theatre archive.

Debra Salem, creative producer of community engagement for Horsecross Arts, said: “Perth panto means a lot of things to a lot of people, but for the many youngsters that have volunteered as young cast members, being a Perth panto kid has been a particularly special experience.

“The re-opening of Perth Theatre, after the extensive period of restoration and redevelopment, seemed the right time to celebrate with a reunion for all those young cast members who have been part of the Perth panto experience.”

Ahead of the show, which she promises will be packed with the usual in-jokes, songs, fun and laughter, Lu Kemp said it was great to see panto return to its rightful home.

“It feels absolutely right that our first home-produced show in the newly restored Perth Theatre should be panto,” she said.

Perth Theatre’s Aladdin runs until Saturday January 6.

Call the Horsecross Arts Box Office on 01738 621031 for tickets or visit www.horsecross.co.uk.