The Courier & Advertiser (Fife Edition)

Park fears ‘behind you’ at festive show

- ROSS GARDINER

AC ovid-proof drive- in winter festival in the Carse of Gowrie this month will ensure that Perthshire won’ t suffer from a lack of festive cheer this Christmast­ime.

Errol Airfield will host a winter festival organised by The Parking Lot Social from November 26-29.

And with theatres still set to be closed over the winter months, organisers have announced that the Perthshire venue will host the first Parking Lot Pantomime, a production which is set to tour the UK’s biggest cities.

Audiences will be able to watch Cinderella from the comfort of their own cars, among a range of other yuletide performanc­es.

Organisers have commission­ed a brand new, drive- in version of panto classic Cinderella, with all the essential elements that make the tale so special, as well as a few twists unique to the drive-in format.

On the Saturday, a troupe of nine profession­al actors will perform the classic fairytale with a 2020 twist.

Meanwhile, a crew will film the action and broadcast the panto from the stage directly on to two 40 ft screens, to ensure there is not a bad seat in the house.

On opening night , crowds will be treated to comedy performanc­es from Scots stand-up stars Des McLean, Susie McCabe, Christophe­r MacArthurB­oyd and Joe McTernan.

Also at the festival will be a pandemic-proof ‘Car-AOke’ and classic Christmas films shown on the big screen.

All audio will be broadcast over FM radio, meaning that revellers will only need to switch on their car radios to tune in.

Organisers say safety is at the heart of their event and that everything will be completely contactles­s.

The team behind the event set up strict cleaning and distancing rules during a run of summer performanc­es, and say plans in place for the winter shows exceed new regulation­s.

John Kinnersley, chief operating officer at XL Event Lab, the company behind the event, said: “After the year we’ve had it really feels like everyone could do with a bit of festive cheer.

“We waited to hear what the new regulation­s would bring but we’re now able to confirm that Christmas officially isn’t cancelled.

“We know how to put on a drive-in party more than anyone else and the line-up of events that we’ve got planned are giving us that warm Christmass­y glow already.”

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