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University launches the world’s first degree in panto – oh yes it does!

MASTER’S COURSE PROVIDES SPECIALIST TRAINING

- By HELEN KREFT helen.kreft@reachplc.com

STAFFORDSH­IRE University has launched the world’s first degree dedicated to the art of pantomime and it is backed by some of the biggest names in the industry.

The MA Contempora­ry Pantomime Practice offers research and practical study of the much-loved British institutio­n which brings in vital revenue to UK theatres each year and attracts big stars and big audiences to the stage at Christmas time.

Developed in associatio­n with Wilkes Academy of Performing Arts, and supported by pantomime producers, the emphasis of the MA is strongly vocational, providing formal industry training and careers networking through placements and work experience.

Behind the course is Richard Cheshire and Dr Robert Marsden, who are recognised researcher­s and practising experts in the field with a wealth of profession­al experience directing and performing pantomime, said a spokesman for the university.

Course leader Mr Cheshire, who is currently directing a production of Snow White at Stafford’s Gatehouse Theatre, said: “Pantomime is one of Britain’s great contributi­ons to world theatre and we want to increase respect for this interactiv­e art form. It is an annual tradition for families and is often where children get their first experience of ‘live’ theatre. “Much has been written about the history and developmen­t of British pantomime, but very little research is currently investigat­ing and analysing contempora­ry manifestat­ions of the form. It is a great period of innovation for the genre which we want to be at the cutting edge of.”

Associate professor of acting and directing Dr Robert Marsden, who is currently directing his 27th pantomime in Halifax, said: “Pantomime is unique – the style of performing and all that goes with it is very difficult.

“There is a perceived lack of formal training, mentoring and meaningful developmen­tal opportunit­ies for employment in this specialist art form. Training is informal, traditions are inherited or orally passed down and most pantomime performers are left to learn on the job.

“The reality is that producers won’t risk casting inexperien­ced performers, so formal training opportunit­ies are badly needed.”

The MA, due to start in September 2022, will examine pantomime through a 21st century lens and offer hyper-personalis­ed learning routes for students to suit their interests – be it becoming a panto dame or a director. Students will also devise, create, produce and tour their own original pantomime within the community.

Jonathan Wilkes, principal of Wilkes Academy, is currently starring in his 17th pantomime at the Regent Theatre in Stoke-on-trent.

He said: “We are so excited to be launching this new degree with Staffordsh­ire University. Pantomime is an incredibly important part of British culture which brings people together and is loved across all ages.

“It has been a big part of my life and I’m looking forward to passing on my knowledge and skills to support the next generation of panto profession­als.

“At Wilkes Academy, we have 100plus students all across the UK in pantomime and run modules in pantomime in our undergradu­ate curriculum. We are totally committed to this art form.”

It is estimated that more than 260 profession­al pantomimes are staged in Britain each year. This generates nearly £63 million in revenue annually which helps to keep venues afloat and fund theatre production­s throughout the rest of the year.

Employment in pantomime is also not just seasonal. Many producing houses employ set and costume designers, props and wig makers, script writers, dance specialist­s, musical directors and arrangers, marketing and publicity experts, producers, archivists and creators in managerial and leadership roles throughout the year.

 ?? ?? Snow White, at Stafford’s Gatehouse, is directed by course leader Richard Cheshire
Snow White, at Stafford’s Gatehouse, is directed by course leader Richard Cheshire
 ?? ?? Richard Cheshire
Richard Cheshire

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