Panto productions win top prizes - Oh yes they did!
- Published
Theatres from across the South East have been honoured at the UK pantomime awards.
A spokesperson for the Marlowe Theatre, in Canterbury, Kent, said they were "absolutely delighted" to have won three awards.
The Assembly Hall Theatre, in Tunbridge Wells, and The Hawth, in Crawley, West Sussex, were also winners at the event.
The annual ceremony took place at G Live, in Guildford, Surrey, on Tuesday.
The Marlowe Theatre was one of the biggest winners on the night for its 2023 production of Aladdin.
Ben Roddy won the award for Best Dame, Paul Hendy took the Best Script gong and Chris Wong was recognised for Best Contribution to Music.
The Hawth's long-standing dame Michael J Batchelor said he was "so thrilled" to win the award for Contribution to Pantomime, Tradition and Heritage.
Also honoured was Myles Brown who picked up Best Choreography for Beauty and the Beast at The Hawth.
Allow Instagram content?
This article contains content provided by Instagram. We ask for your permission before anything is loaded, as they may be using cookies and other technologies. You may want to read Meta’s Instagram cookie policy, external and privacy policy, external before accepting. To view this content choose ‘accept and continue’.
For the third year of the awards, 70 judges visited 259 venues across the UK to see over 728 performances.
The winner of Best Pantomime was Birmingham Hippodrome for its performance of Jack and the Beanstalk.
Follow BBC Kent on Facebook, external, on X, external, and on Instagram, external. Send your story ideas to southeasttoday@bbc.co.uk, external or WhatsApp us on 08081 002250.
Related internet links
- Published18 June
- Published19 December 2018
- Published27 February
- Published11 February