Behind the scenes at Portsmouth's Covid-secure pantomime
It wouldn't be Christmas without pantomimes full of cheesy jokes, although this year they could look a bit different.
The King's Theatre in Portsmouth has been closed since March, but the festive season is important for generating much-needed revenue.
So like many other venues, it has put measures in place to put on Covid-secure performances.
A film by Pete Doherty and Sarah Farmer
This story was published before Portsmouth moved to tier 3. Please check with the King's Theatre for further information, external about performances.
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