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Scene/Change Launch THIS IS NO PANTOMIME Campaign

by Staff Writer
September 10, 2020
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This Is No Pantomime c. Max Jones

This Is No Pantomime c. Max Jones

Design collective Scene/Change began their nationwide THIS IS NO PANTOMIME campaign on billboards across the UK on Tuesday.

Scene Change said: “THIS IS NO PANTOMIME is an urgent wake-up call. It’s about theatre and the communities it entertains. It’s about cancellation and closures. Without our government providing ongoing sector-specific support, we are witnessing the collapse of our world-leading culture industry. Built up over centuries, killed off in a matter of months.

Despite the government’s announcement that theatres can now re-open,  indoor productions and live performances are just not financially viable whilst social distancing is in place. With Christmas on the horizon, and the majority of pantomimes also now cancelled, theatres will be falling desperately short of the revenue required to see them through 2021, and will soon be left facing even more redundancies and closures. 

       

The impact on the 200 000 self-employed theatre workers is even more devastating: 33% have received no government support at all since lockdown began in March, and there are few prospects for work for the remainder of this year and long into 2021. Many of those doing the hundreds of jobs on our poster are leaving the industry right now, and these skills will take years to rebuild.

34 million theatre tickets were sold in 2018. Around 3 million of those tickets were for a pantomime. It is too late for this year’s Dames and Sleeping Beauties. Without urgent, increased support, our theatres will remain dark, the seats remain empty, the stories untold, long into the future: this is no pantomime.”

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