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'Oh yes they did': Pantomime audience rises by 12%
- Author, James Grant
- Role, BBC News, Northamptonshire
A theatre reported an increase in audiences for its festive productions, with attendance rising by more than 12% compared to the previous year.
The Royal & Derngate, in Northampton, welcomed more than 32,000 people through its doors to see its pantomime Cinderella during the festive run for 2024.
The theatre also put on a separate Christmas show, The Jolly Christmas Postman, which was seen by over 13,000 audience members.
Jo Gordon, the chief executive at the Royal & Derngate said: "We had a really positive festive season both in terms of sales and audience reactions, and it was lovely to have our foyers fully reopened for this Christmas."
She added: "Sales for our 2025 pantomime Peter Pan have already made a very strong start, which is a great way to begin the new year!"
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