PANTO
PIONEER MICHAEL HARRISON TO BE AWARDED FREEDOM OF NEWCASTLE
Leading West End producer Michael Harrison is to be awarded Honorary
Freedom of the City of Newcastle upon Tyne in recognition
of his services to Newcastle Theatre Royal and its record-breaking
pantomime.
Michael, a pre-eminent West End
theatre producer behind several major global successes including The
Bodyguard, travels back to his home town of Newcastle every year to produce the Theatre Royal’s
legendary annual panto and has opened several major touring shows at the venue,
including Chess and Annie.
The title of ‘Honorary Freeman’ is purely honorary
(and does not confer the privileges of Hereditary Freemen) but still represents
the highest honour the Council can bestow. Following a formal
installation ceremony on 3 May, Michael’s name will be engraved on the
Banqueting Hall wall at the Civic Centre alongside the names of other esteemed
recipients of the honour since 1886.
Michael said: “To be made a Freeman of my home city
is a great honour to me – no matter where I travel Newcastle will always have a great place in my heart, and
will always be ‘home’. I have had a relationship with the Theatre Royal
since being a boy and it is a very special Theatre and a particular highlight
on the touring and producing calendar.”
Philip Bernays, chief executive of Newcastle
Theatre Royal, who nominated Michael for the honour with Theatre Royal Trust
Chairman Bill Midgley (OBE), said: “We are very proud of Michael in so many
ways. He’s a leading light in his field and an inspiration to so
many. His pantomimes are frankly the best in the world, and it is a great
honour to have him at the helm of ours. This new accolade is well deserved.”
Four
Honorary Freedom awards will be conferred in total this year, the other
recipients being The Little Sisters of the Poor, Freddy Shepherd and Bruce
Shepherd OBE. The ceremony will be held in the Council Chambers at the
Civic Centre and recipients will be invited to process with the Lord Mayor’s
party before signing the Register of Honorary Freemen.
In his role as Managing Director
of Qdos Pantomimes Michael has produced over 100 pantomimes for the company and
will oversee a staggering 35 pantos this Christmas, three of which he will
personally direct (including Newcastle Theatre Royal’s record breaking Peter Pan).
But before then he will be bringing massive West End
hits Funny Girl (starring Sheridan Smith, 16-20 May), Sunset
Boulevard (9-14 October) and Beautiful (The Carol King musical,
14-18 Nov) to the Theatre Royal. In August he will also be premiering his
latest show here, a comedy musical collaboration with Mel Brooks - Young
Frankenstein (26 Aug – 9 Sep) immediately prior to a West End run.
This year’s high-flying Theatre
Royal panto Peter Pan (28
Nov ‘17 – 21 Jan ‘18) will be the thirteenth consecutive pantomime Michael has
created for Newcastle Theatre Royal, and has already sold a record 60,000
tickets. Of the twelve pantos he has created for the Theatre starring now
local legends Danny Adams and Clive Webb, last year’s Cinderella hit the
millionth ticket mark.
Tickets:
Peter Pan – The High Flying Pantomime Adventure appears at Newcastle Theatre Royal from Tuesday 28 November 2017 – Sunday 21 January 2018 (Evenings: 7pm and 5pm, Matinees: 2pm and 1pm). Tickets are from £13.00 and can be purchased from the Theatre Royal Box Office on 08448 11 21 21 or select your own seat and book online at www.theatreroyal.co.uk For information on the other shows Michael is bringing to the Theatre Royal please also visit the Theatre’s website.
Peter Pan – The High Flying Pantomime Adventure appears at Newcastle Theatre Royal from Tuesday 28 November 2017 – Sunday 21 January 2018 (Evenings: 7pm and 5pm, Matinees: 2pm and 1pm). Tickets are from £13.00 and can be purchased from the Theatre Royal Box Office on 08448 11 21 21 or select your own seat and book online at www.theatreroyal.co.uk For information on the other shows Michael is bringing to the Theatre Royal please also visit the Theatre’s website.
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