Year 6 pupils from Burgh le Marsh CE Primary School had the opportunity to interview Brendan Bugg from The Embassy Theatre in Skegness about the Christmas Panto – to find out more about the festive performances and what audiences can expect.
Brendan told us that planning for the Pantomime performance is almost a year in advance and that the theatre has kept its ticket costs low to help families with the current cost of living crisis. Brendan explained: “to be honest, before we even knew there was going to be a cost of living crisis, we decided to freeze our ticket price. So we’ve had the same ticket price for our pantomime for several years now and therefore, we decided not to increase it.”
The Embassy Theatre expects to welcome over 6 thousand visitors during this festive period and this all starts with 2 sold out days for schools who will be arriving this Thursday & Friday
This year’s pantomime is Beauty and the Beast so make sure you go and watch it at the Skegness Embassy Theatre. To book your tickets visit https://embassytheatre.co.uk/shows/beauty-the-beast/
By Ashley, Violet, Amelia & Summer Yr6
Burgh le Marsh CE Primary School
Wow, what a polite and eloquent group of children. Their school and parents must be very proud!