Lighthouse Poole is ‘incredibly proud’ to announce its long-time friend and pantomime-partner Chris Jarvis has agreed to become its Lead Patron.
Chris, who has a long standing association with Lighthouse and has written, directed and starred in its home produced pantomime for five of the last six years, took time out from preparations for this year’s production of Sleeping Beauty, which opens on 12 December, to show his support for Lighthouse.
“What an honour it is to be asked to become Lead Patron of Lighthouse,” says Chris.
“Lighthouse has been part of my life for many years. In that time it has established itself as a beacon for high quality arts, culture and entertainment, not only in Poole but in the wider region. Our annual pantomime is a highlight of my year and we work very hard all year round to make it a highlight for our wonderful audiences as well.”
As well as writing and directing the pantomime, as he has done since 2020, Chris is playing the irrepressible Dame Nanny Nutkins, along with EastEnders/Grange Hill star Todd Carty as King Tucker, in this year’s production.
“We are working to establish a consistent brand for the Poole panto that people know they can trust and be sure of. The Theatre at Lighthouse is a great comedy venue, but you need a story to get the comedy, so we aim to go big on story, big on spectacle and we’re big on comedy.”
And with Lighthouse shows winning a string of national Pantomime Awards in recent years something is clearly working.
“As well as being a good friend to us and an absolute joy to work with, Chris has done such a lot to attract national attention for Lighthouse and for Poole, I am incredibly proud that he has agreed to support us as our Lead Patron,” says Lighthouse Chief Executive Elspeth McBain.
“As the one show each year we produce entirely in house, we recognise and value the skill and vision it takes to create a brilliant pantomime. Chris is tireless in his efforts to make the best show possible. It’s an attitude that chimes with all that Lighthouse holds dear and I know our audiences are going to love Sleeping Beauty this year.”