Tickets on General Sale from 10am, Friday 14 February 2020. For details about membership contact the box office.Members 10 day priority booking opens on 3 February.Members 5 day priority booking opens on 8 February.
We can go forth with a management that believes we have enhanced the reputation of a local pantomime that has caught the imagination of young and old, from all walks of life.Executive director Tom Bird said it was due to falling ticket sales, and he was bringing in a new creative team to stage a “spectacular” new show this Christmas.We are absolutely delighted to be embarking on an all-new pantomime partnership with our colleagues at the Ambassador Theatre Group, Grand Opera House and, of course, Berwick and the gang. From Saturday 12 December 2020 until Sunday 10 January 2021 Grand Opera House Cumberland Street York YO1 9SW Box Office: 0844 871 3024 Group bookings: 0333 009 5391 Visit venue's website .

9am in person at box office, 10am online and phone booking.Went to york theatre Royal once again brilliant Berwick kalor star again good to see Martin Barry’s back all the cast were great all family really enjoyed it can’t wait for this year GreatYorkshire Wonders is a participant in the Amazon Services LLC Associates Program, an affiliate advertising program designed to provide a means for sites to earn advertising fees by advertising and linking to Amazon.com.If you are York based, have a look at our sister site,

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He told Jonathan Cowap: “My dream would be to go elsewhere – within York, obviously.
Berwick Kaler will be making a personal appearance at the theatre Box Office as it goes on sale at 10am on the 14 February, and will sell the first tickets to the show. VAT number: 154 0364 34 After being binned by the York Theatre Royal, the Grand Opera House has announced they are to bring Berwick and the gang back to stage Dick Turpin Rides Again in December. Oh no it’s not!After being binned by the York Theatre Royal, the Grand Opera House has announced they are to bring Berwick and the gang back to stage Having made his York pantomime debut as Ugly Sister in Cinderella in 1977, Berwick has performed, written and directed panto in the city ever since, calling out his iconic catchphrase ‘me babbies, me bairns’ and met with adoration from audiences at every performance. “We are proud of these new partnerships, excited for the future of our Pantomime and will be ready altogether to really blow your Christmas socks off!”Tickets going on sale for ATG Theatre Card holders from Tuesday 11 February, and on sale generally from Friday 14 February. Co-producing with Evolution, one of the country’s most successful and award-winning pantomime producers, the Theatre Royal is creating a brand new pantomime for everyone – with the promise of a truly epic spectacle and heaps of hilarity.York Theatre Royal Executive Director Tom Bird says:“We are over the moon to be creating a spectacular new pantomime for the people of York – one that’s tailor-made for the whole family, while honouring the pantomime traditions that our audiences love so much. Box office: 01904 623568 or at yorktheatreroyal.co.uk

© YorkMix Media Ltd 2020 It’s all change at the York Theatre Royal panto this year after the shock decision to change the long running panto cast of Berwick Kaler, Martin Barrass, Suzy Cooper and David Leonard.

They are the team behind Sheffield Theatres’ extraordinarily successful pantomime in the Lyceum Theatre.“Emily and I are absolutely thrilled to be working with York Theatre Royal on this year’s pantomime. Starring Berwick Kaler with Martin Barrass, Suzy Cooper, AJ Powell and David Leonard.

Berwick Kaler in his ‘final’ panto, The Grand Old Dame of York. (Updated at 1:38pm 14th January 2020) Tom Bird, Executive Director of York Theatre Royal says the decline in audience numbers for the panto means things need to change.