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Jason Manford ‘proud to be part of a Christmas tradition’ | Manchester News

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Jason Manford ‘proud to be part of a Christmas tradition’ | Manchester News
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Phil Tragen Jason Manford in a green Robin Hood pantomime costume, with a green peaked hat with a yellow feather, a green laced up jumper and a brown fur shrug, holds a wooden bow and wears a quiver of arrows in front of an archery target, which has black, white, blue and red rings around a yellow bullseyePhil Tragen

Jason Manford stars in Robin Hood in Manchester

With December around the corner it’s nearly that time of year again… oh no it isn’t, oh yes it is… yes, that’s right, it’s pantomime season.

From Jack and the Beanstalk to Aladdin, Snow White to Cinderella, nothing says it is almost Christmas like the British tradition of shouting “he’s behind you” at the top of your voice.

And going to see your local panto is an annual tradition many families across the North West have enjoyed for generations.

It’s something that West End star and comic Jason Manford and fellow comedian Ben Nickless say they are proud to be a part of.

“It sounds a bit cheesy but it’s actually a privilege to do it, because you’re part of people’s Christmas tradition,” Manford said.

“The audience is so up for it, it just makes it so easy for us and we just have a great time,” Nickless added.

The pair star in this year’s production of Robin Hood at the Opera House on Quay Street in Manchester.

Phil Tragen The cast of the Robin Hood panto in costume with Jason Manford and Ben Nickless in the middle smiling at the camera.Phil Tragen

The comedians say pantomime crowds “help keep theatre alive”

They said the audience participation is what makes pantomime “not feel like a job”.

“Obviously, I’m from Manchester as well, so it’s a big deal for me,” Manford said.

“I do a little thing… I say ‘who’s here with their mum? Who’s here with their dad? Who’s here with their kids?’ or you know, ‘who’s here with their parent or whatever?’ and a lot of adults or parents are here with no kids – it’s just a part of their tradition,” he said.

“They’ve done it for 20 years and that’s what they do.

“It’s got everything for your kids, for you, for your parents.

“We get three, four generations of the same family.

“Everyone’s got their own reason for coming to a panto.”

Phil Tragen Jason Manford and Ben Nickless in pantomime costume stood on stage smiling at the camera. Nickless is pointing at Manford.Phil Tragen

“Obviously I’m from Manchester as well, so it’s a big deal for me,” Manford said.

The festive performances have also become somewhat of a tradition for actors.

It’s Manford’s fourth panto and Nickless’s seventh.

“Whilst some people in theatre might be a bit snobby about it, it’s actually what keeps theatre alive,” Manford said.

“You got to see a half-full [The] Cherry Orchard in June because we did the panto at Christmas.”

Robin Hood runs at Opera House Manchester from 6 Dec 2025 to 4 Jan 2026.

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