The show will go on this Christmas after Cambridge Arts Theatre confirmed there will be a COVID-safe panto themed adventure taking the stage.

The Hunts Post: You can see Dame Trott's Panto Palaver at Cambridge Arts Theatre this Christmas.You can see Dame Trott's Panto Palaver at Cambridge Arts Theatre this Christmas. (Image: Cambridge Arts Theatre)

Set to sprinkle the city with Christmas magic, Dame Trott’s Panto Palaver will run on the Cambridge Arts Theatre stage from Friday, December 11 until Sunday, January 3, 2021.

After an eight-month closure, the theatre will reopen with a socially distanced panto themed adventure written by Al Lockhart-Morley, with tickets on sale now,

Count Covidula, the stupidest, baddest baddie that you’ve never heard of, is sick of the good guys winning and wants to ruin pantomime for everyone.

He’s got his hands on this year’s master scripts and is rewriting the stories with unexpected and hilarious results.

Will Dame Trott and her beloved Daisy the Cow escape from the mean Giant Trumplebore?

Does Dick Whittington become Mayor of London or will he be defeated in a rigged election?

And will Cinderella ever marry her charming Prince, or will the Stoneybroke Lockdown have her home by 10pm?

One thing’s for sure: panto will never be the same again.

Dave Murphy, chief executive at Cambridge Arts Theatre, said: “We thought long and hard before deciding to create this year’s show but realised that, this year more than ever before, we need take some control over our own destiny.

“This is us putting our best foot forward at the end of the most challenging year in our history.

“Amidst the COVID gloom I can promise you laughter, panto madness, feel-good songs, familiar faces and some much-needed festive cheer. Please join us for the fun.”

The Arts Theatre’s pantomime favourites are back in an all-star line-up ready to entertain families and friends across Cambridgeshire.

Returning for his 15th Christmas in Cambridge is the hilarious Matt Crosby, starring as Dame Trott.

Celebrated across Cambridgeshire for his role as panto Dame, Crosby’s recent roles include an Ugly Sister opposite Wayne Sleep in 2019’s Cinderella and Widow Twankey in 2018’s Aladdin.

Coronation Street’s Stephen Beckett returns to Cambridge for his fifth role as the pantomime baddie to play the wicked Count Covidula, after his role as Fleshcreep in 2017’s Jack and the Beanstalk.

Beckett is best known for his television roles in The Bill and Coronation Street, and extensive stage experience including the acclaimed West End production of The Curious Incident of the Dog in the Night-Time and Mamma Mia.

Joining them are West End star Lucy May Barker (Mamma Mia) and Isaac Stanmore, returning after his role as Buttons in 2019’s Cinderella.

Dame Trott’s Panto Palaver is directed by Michael Gattrell (Dear Zoo) and is written by Al Lockhart-Morley (Cinderella, Aladdin, Jack and the Beanstalk).

Cambridge Arts Theatre in St Edward’s Passage has been recognised as one of the official See It Safely venues, accredited by the Society of London Theatre and UK Theatre.

The logo certifies that theatres are complying with the latest Government and industry COVID-19 guidelines, to ensure the safety of both staff and audiences.

For further information please visit www.cambridgeartstheatre.com/your-visit-and-covid-safety

Dame Trott’s Panto Palaver opens on Friday, December 11 and runs until Sunday, January 3, 2021, with tickets from £15.

For full information and ticket prices visit www.cambridgeartstheatre.com.