As Christmas fast approached, the Panto season swings lively into action. Top of the bill this year in Glasgow is Jack and the Beanstalk. Please read through the Event information below and post your responses to the following question.
Who you think would be interested in going to this event? List 6 different target audiences on the Blog.
Following two years of hugely-successful and record-breaking Christmas shows at the Clyde Auditorium, the producers of the SECC’s pantomime, Qdos Entertainment have announced that John Barrowman and The Krankies will return to the venue this Christmas!
John Barrowman and The Krankies have previously starred in Aladdin and Robinson Crusoe & the Caribbean Pirates and this year will lead the cast in Jack and the Beanstalk which is a change to the advertised title of Robin Hood. John will play the leading role of Jack while The Krankies will play Farmer & Jimmy Trot!
The use of 3D special effects in the previous Qdos Entertainment pantomimes at the SECC have been so popular with audiences that Jack and the Beanstalk will feature brand-new and outstanding surprises including a fantastic 3D enchanted forest and journey through the giant’s castle!
“We are thrilled that John, Ian and Janette are returning to Glasgow, where they have received huge audience acclaim, for their third SECC pantomime,” says Michael Harrison, managing director of Qdos Entertainment’s pantomime division. “Over the past few years, together with our colleagues at the SECC, we have staged Glasgow’s biggest and most spectacular pantomime and I can promise that Jack and the Beanstalk will be another giant and unmissable show!”
Allan Snedden, Head of Concert & Events at the SECC said:
“We are delighted that we will be welcoming John and the Krankies back to the SECC once again. They are a winning combination and the hilarious banter between the trio is unbeatable. We look forward to bringing our audiences another fantastic production and working with Qdos Entertainment and the cast again.”
Quotes below from Robinson Crusoe and the Caribbean Pirates 2011:
"What thrilled most, however, was the genuine rapport between Barrowman and the Krankies, all three now truly genius-conspirators in the panto-art of good rude vulgarity (without gratuitous smut) and arch silliness, even at their own expense. Barrowman simply lights up the stage with his full-on energy, the Krankies leave us helpless with laughter at their fooling." Mary Brennan, The Herald, 22/12/2011"A naughty, spectacular delight from start to finish, with a powerful local twist, and unfailingly high production standards." Joyce McMillan, The Scotsman22/12/2011
I would be interested in going to this event because it makes me think of Christmas and I enjoy pantos.
ReplyDeleteI think that the following people would be interested:
- Families
- Children
- Elderly
- Schools
- Teens
- Fans of the cast
I have been to one of these shows and the types of people that attend are:
ReplyDelete- Fans of John Barrowman
- Familys
- Young Children
- Teens, for the humour of the show
- Adults would also like the crankes.
- Schools and Highschools (For Trips)
I have attended pantomimes regularly since i was a kid and have always enjoyed them and i feel they appeal to a large audience of different types of people which include
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Old people (pensioners)
Children
Teenagers
Young People aged 16 to 30
Fans of the cast
Schools on day trips
I have attended many pantomimes and am going to see Cinderella in January.
ReplyDeleteThere is a large target audience for this type of show:
Adults
Teenagers
Children - School trips/Rainbow-Brownie Trips
Families
Pensioners
People who may be interested in this event could be:
ReplyDelete- families
- elderly
- young children
- adults
- fans of the cast
- school trips
I have been to many pantomimes and enjoyed them thoroughly, its a good time and i would be interested in going.
ReplyDeletepeople that would be targeted would be :
adults
teens
small children
families
theater lovers
older people
Families
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Children
Relatives of cast members
School trips
Teenagers
i would attend pantomimes because of the festive period and i think i would enjoy. The people who will enjoy these type of events are;_
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OAP
Children
Teenagers
Young Adults (18 - 25)
School trips
Fans of the actors
I have been to many pantomimes when I was still at school.
ReplyDeleteI think people who would be most interested in this type of event is..
Families
Fans of the Cast
Day Trips with the School
Young Children
Concessions
and Adults
I always went to see the Panto when i was younger, so i would attend as it would remind me of my childhood.
ReplyDeletePeople who may be interested in going to this event could be:
- Families
- Young Children
- Fans of John Barrowman
- Fans of The Krankies
- Elderly People
- School Trips
I have been to production before and I'm going this year.
ReplyDeleteThe people who attend are:
-Families
-Young Children
-Teens
-Adults
-Elderly
-Schools
-Krankie fans
-John Barrowman fans
I think the target audience for the panto would be:
ReplyDeleteYoung children on school trips
Young children with family
Fans of cast
Elderly people
Relatives of cast
People who love panto's.
Panto's can attract a variety of different people:
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- Young children
- Families
- Adults
- School Trips
- Fans of the cast themselves
I have been to a couple of pantomimes and i think this one would interest:
ReplyDeleteYoung adults
Elderly people
Couples
Fans of the cast
Families
School trips
I have been to a few pantos when i was younger with my family and when i was in school as a trip.
ReplyDeletei think the people who would be interested in going to this event would be:
- Families with young children
- Family and friends of the cast
- Adults
- Elderly People
- School children for trips
- Children
I have been to see this Pantomime and feel it would attarct a large variety of people such as:
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School trips
OAP
Fans of the cast
Families of the cast
Theatre lovers
I used to go to a pantomine every year with my family, they are very entertaining and i ebjoyed seing the enjoyment my younger cousins get from them.
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-Young sports teams
-familys
-school trips
-young children
-pensioners
When I was younger I would go to see a pantomime with my family every Christmas. Those interested in attending the panto may be as follows:
ReplyDelete- Families with young children
- School Children
- OAP's
- Young Adults
- Relatives and friends of cast members
- Couples
Pantomimes have become a seasonal activity for many people at this time of year. from as early as November to mid January crowds flock to see their favorite celebrity role play their childhood characters in countless remakes of Cinderella, Sleeping Beauty, Snow White and jack in the Beanstalk.
ReplyDeleteThe target audience in mind seems to always be families, school children, students, workers on a night out, and elderly adults.