Think panto season is behind you? Oh no it isn't – some haven't even opened yet

Despite the festive season being all but over for many of us, panto fans in the North West are still getting their fix of slapstick comedy and cheesy jokes. The Royal Court Theatre in Liverpool is extending its run of "The Scouse Christmas Carol" until 24 January, while Nottingham Playhouse's "Sleeping Beauty" will close just before Blue Monday, supposedly the most depressing day of the year.

For audiences who are eager to shake off the post-holiday blues, panto can be a welcome distraction. Not only does it offer a chance to escape into a world of fantasy and entertainment, but it also provides a sense of community and tradition. As John Elkington, Nottingham Playhouse's dame for almost 30 years, notes, "it's something to look forward to" – a final treat after Christmas.

The Royal Court Theatre's panto is particularly popular among families who are eager to enjoy a night out together before the new year gets underway. Executive producer Kevin Fearon explains that audiences often struggle to secure tickets for December performances, so January is seen as an opportunity to catch a show without the usual holiday chaos.

Brick Lane Music Hall in east London, on the other hand, has opted to open its panto in January, which has proven to be a bold move. The venue's "Jack and His Giant Stalk" runs until 7 March, offering a pantomime experience for adults that is both fun and silly, without any of the festive frills. According to director Lucy Hayes, the show has become its own tradition, and audiences flock to it as a way to lift their spirits during the darker months.

For many panto fans, the idea of seeing a show in January may seem counterintuitive – isn't that time for curling up with a cup of tea and watching a rom-com? However, for those who are looking for a pick-me-up or just something to do on a Tuesday evening, panto can be a welcome respite from the gloom. And as Fearon notes, "it's our perfect show of the year" – capturing the essence of great entertainment and atmosphere that defines the Royal Court Theatre.

Whether you're in Liverpool, Nottingham, or London, there are still plenty of pantos to enjoy this January. So why not treat yourself to a night out at the theatre? You never know what laughter, excitement, and joy it might bring into your life – especially on those days when the blues seem to be getting the better of you.
 
🤔 I'm all for panto season, even in January. It's like they say, a bit of slapstick comedy is just what the doctor ordered to shake off the post-holiday blues 🎄💨. And let's be real, it's not every day you get to see a dame strutting their stuff on stage 😂. The Royal Court Theatre's decision to extend its run is genius – people are dying to get their panto fix without the chaos of December performances 👍.
 
lol these panto fans are like the ultimate gluttons for punishment - dragging themselves outta bed on a tue to watch some cheesy jokes and slapstick comedy. but fair play, it's gotta be good if people are still clamoring for more after christmas... i mean, who doesn't love a good ol' fashioned pantomime fest? 🤣🎭 the fact that brick lane music hall is doing one in january tho is just genius - liftin ur spirits on tue nitez must be some sorta dark magic 💫
 
🎭 I think its actually kinda cool that some theatres are doing panto in January now. Like, we're already past the festive season, but its still a time for fun and silly stuff right? And honestly, sometimes we just need a distraction from all the blues and darkness that comes with winter 🌫️. Panto's all about escapism and community, which is exactly what we need during those tough months. Plus, who says you can't have fun in January? It's like a big ol' reset button for our moods 😊
 
I remember going to pantos as a kid and how much fun we had. It's always been this silly, over-the-top experience that just lifts my mood. I think what's great about these shows is they're not just for kids anymore - there are some really funny ones out there now that cater to adults too. Like, who says you can't watch a panto in January? It's like a big ol' hug on stage. And it's so true, after the holiday chaos dies down, it's nice to have something fun and silly to look forward to. I'd always get my family together and we'd all squeal at the same jokes. Those were the best nights! 😊🎭
 
🎭 Interesting that panto fans are still going strong even after the festive season is over 💃. The idea of a January pantomime run feels like a breath of fresh air, especially for those looking to shake off the post-holiday blues ☕️. It's great to see theatres offering something new and fun during this time 🎉.
 
🤔 I'm telling ya, panto fans are in for a real treat this January 🎄 but have you noticed how the theatres are positioning these shows? Like, Nottingham Playhouse's "Sleeping Beauty" closes on Blue Monday... that's just too convenient 🤑. And then there's Brick Lane Music Hall opening its panto in January, which is basically a clever marketing ploy to capitalize on people's low spirits 😒.

But for real, what's going on here? Is it just a coincidence that the theatres are all churning out these shows when we need them most? I don't think so 🤷‍♂️. It's like they're trying to distract us from something... or someone 🕵️‍♂️. Mark my words, there's more to this panto phenomenon than meets the eye 👀.

And have you noticed how the theatres are all touting these shows as a way to lift our spirits? That's just too good to be true 💥. I mean, who comes up with this stuff? It's like they're trying to control what we watch and when 📺. So yeah, let's not fall for it, folks 👎. There's something fishy going on here... 🐟
 
🎭 panto season is all about escapism, and who doesn't need that after christmas? 🤣 plus its great for families and communities to come together and have a good time. i mean, whats not to love about silly jokes, slapstick comedy, and feeling like a kid again? 🤪 especially if you're having one of those "ugh im so depressed" days, panto is just the thing to lift your spirits.
 
🎭 I'm all for panto in Jan! 🙌 It's like a breath of fresh air after the holiday chaos. Panto is just what we need to shake off those post-holiday blues, and it's even more special when done right 🤩. The Royal Court Theatre's "Scouse Christmas Carol" and Brick Lane Music Hall's "Jack and His Giant Stalk" are proving that panto can be enjoyed by all ages, not just the little ones 👧. Plus, who says we can't have fun on a Tuesday evening? 😄 Let's give these shows a try and make January a bit more festive! 🎊
 
🎭 Panto in Jan is like a breath of fresh air after the holiday chaos 🌫️. I mean who says we can't shake off the post-Christmas blues with a good laugh and some slapstick comedy 😂? It's all about perspective, right? January might be the most depressing day of the year according to Blue Monday, but let's not forget it's also a time for new beginnings 🌞. For those feeling down, panto can be just what the doctor ordered – a fun distraction from the gloom and a chance to connect with others in a shared experience 👫. And honestly, who needs rom-coms when you have over-the-top costumes and silly jokes? 😆
 
I'm so over these extended panto runs 🤦‍♂️. Can't they just let the shows end already? It's January, for crying out loud! I don't know about anyone else but some nights are made to stay indoors with a hot cuppa and watch rom-coms 😴. Panto just seems like a chore now...
 
I'm so down for panto in Jan 🤣 I mean who says you can't have fun and laugh with friends during the darker months? School's been keeping me busy, but a good panto show would really hit the spot after a long day of studying 💼😂 Plus, it's always great to have some time with family before the new year starts 🤝 I've heard "The Scouse Christmas Carol" is pretty lit at The Royal Court Theatre, I should def check it out 👍
 
I gotta say, panto season is still going strong even after Christmas 🎭👏. I mean, who wouldn't want a good dose of slapstick comedy and cheesy jokes to shake off those holiday blues? It's like the theatre equivalent of a warm hug from your favorite aunt 🤗. And let's be real, it's not just about the kids - adults are totally down for some quality pantomime fun too 😜.

I'm loving that Nottingham Playhouse is keeping their "Sleeping Beauty" panto running until right before Blue Monday though 🤔. I mean, who doesn't need a good laugh and a pick-me-up on one of the most depressing days of the year? It's like they're saying, "Hey, we know you're feeling down, but we've got just what you need to lift those spirits!" 💡.

And Brick Lane Music Hall's decision to open their panto in January is pure genius 🤩. I mean, who says you can't have fun and be silly on a Tuesday evening? It's all about finding the joy in life, right? 🎉
 
Panto in Jan tho 🤣🎭 people r so extra they do panto in Jan lol but for real tho its a good idea get some fun outta ur life before the year gets serious i mean who says u cant have a laugh n a cuppa after christmas? its all about shaking off that post holiday blues u know?
 
i love how panto season just refuses to die lol 🎭👏 i'm actually kinda stoked that london's brick lane music hall is doing a pantomime in january, like who says you can't have fun in january? 🤷‍♀️ it's all about shaking off the post-holiday blues and finding something to get excited about again. and let's be real, who doesn't love a good ol' fashioned slapstick comedy session with some cheesy jokes 🎊👀 panto is just that one thing that brings everyone together and creates this amazing sense of community and tradition 🌟
 
lol 🤣 u gotta love panto season! its like the theatre world is trying to shake off that post-holiday slump 😴 but honestly who needs a rom-com when u can have slapstick comedy & cheesy jokes? 🤪 brick lane music hall's january panto is giving me life 💃 i mean why not kick off the new year with some laughter & fun instead of curling up with a cuppa ☕️ i'm defo going to check out that "jack and his giant stalk" show, sounds like just what i need to lift my spirits 🎉
 
panto season is defo the best time to shake off those post-holiday blues 🎉🎊 January shows are a total game changer, who cares if its not festive season anymore? its all about finding that feel good vibe and panto delivers 😂 the thing i love about it is how everyone comes together, families, friends, even just a night out with mates, its all about community and having a laugh 👫🎭
 
pantos are still going strong in jan 🤣 think its awesome that theyre giving people a reason to get out and have fun after christmas, even if its just for an hour or so its a great way to shake off those winter blues 😊 plus who can resist a good old fashioned dame and some slapstick comedy?
 
I'm loving how panto is still bringing people together after the holiday season 🎅🏼👫. It's like a big ol' hug in a theater seat! The idea that it can be a pick-me-up on a gloomy January Tuesday evening is so true 😊. I've had friends who needed a boost of energy and laughter, and panto always delivered the goods 🤣. And let's be real, who doesn't love a good silly show? 💃🏻 The fact that some theaters are opening their pantos in January shows just how much people want to keep the festive spirit going 🔥. So, if you're feeling down or just need a fun night out, grab your friends and get to the theater – I promise it'll be worth it 🎉!
 
I'm so done with all these new year resolutions already 🤯 I mean, who needs self-improvement when you can just have a good ol' fashioned panto night out? It's like the theatre world is saying "screw the blues" and throwing us a Christmas party in January 🎉. I remember watching pantos with my family back in the day, it was always such a special treat. Nowadays, it feels like they're just trying to give us something to do when we're feeling down 😔. Still, if a silly show can bring some cheer into our lives, who am I to argue? Give me a good laugh and a bad joke any day over a rom-com 🤪.
 
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