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Rathmore Christmas Panto deferred until spring

By Sean Moriarty
The Rathmore Panto Group has decided to delay its annual post-Christmas event because its members cannot meet to rehearse.
The Rathmore Panto usually runs on the third or fourth week of January.
“Usually, just before Christmas, we are half or three-quarters ready, just to add the finishing touches,” Val Moynihan, chairman of Marian Players Rathmore Panto Group, told the Killarney Advertiser.
“We have an awful lot of family members in our group and it is not worth taking the risk. We are about two months behind schedule.”
The much-loved event was unable to go ahead earlier this year either as the country entered its first post-Christmas lockdown. The last time the Marian Players ran a Panto was in January 2020, before COVID-19 was part of everyday life.
On that occasion they performed their own version of 'Rapunzel'.
“We could be looking at the end of March or April before we can run anything,” Val added. “We will have to move away from a traditional Christmas show and look at a spring or summer theme.”