Moray Panto Moves: New Venue for Local Performance
Exciting Changes for the Moray Pantomime
The Moray Operatic and Dramatic Society is gearing up for its annual pantomime, but this year, there’s a twist! Originally planned for the Forres Town Hall, the performance has been relocated to a new venue to accommodate an enthusiastic audience. The change is a testament to the growing popularity of this beloved festive tradition, ensuring that more families can partake in the joy of live theatre.
New Venue Details
The new venue for the pantomime will now be held at the Forres Academy. This change reflects the society's commitment to providing a larger space for attendees, allowing them to enjoy the magic of theatre without the constraints of a smaller hall. The performances are set to take place in the first week of December, with multiple shows scheduled to ensure everyone gets a chance to experience the excitement.
About the Pantomime
This year's production promises to be a delightful spectacle filled with laughter, music, and audience participation—hallmarks of any good pantomime. The Moray Operatic and Dramatic Society, with its rich history of staging lively performances, aims to deliver a show that will entertain audiences of all ages. This year’s theme and storyline are being kept under wraps, adding an element of surprise for the audience.
Getting Tickets
Tickets for the Moray Panto are expected to be in high demand, given the venue change and the anticipation surrounding the show. Interested attendees are encouraged to book early to secure their seats. The society has made it easy for families to purchase tickets online, ensuring a convenient experience for all.
A Fun Fact About Pantomimes
Did you know that pantomimes originated in Italy in the 16th century? They have since evolved into a uniquely British tradition featuring well-known fairy tales, colorful characters, and lots of slapstick humor. This cultural staple is a wonderful way to introduce children to the joys of theatre while creating cherished family memories.
Source: Forres-gazette Co Uk
