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Peter's Final Flight 2022

“I’ve performed everywhere from London’s West End to Broadway to Paris. But this is indeed the greatest adventure of my life!” Panto legend Ross Petty says Farewell.

By Aisling Murphy Staff Reporter, TORONTO STAR


 

“It’s a bittersweet ending, said Petty. There will likely be tears. But it’s time to go. “Yes, it’s the final weekend,” he said. “It’s the weekend I have not been looking forward to all year.”

Saturday signifies two conclusions. It’s closing night for “Peter’s Final Flight,” the colourful, irreverent Christmas panto at the Elgin Theatre on Yonge Street. Closing nights tend to be tinged with sadness regardless of context, but the last bow of “Peter’s Final Flight” doesn’t just signal the end of the run. At least for now, it represents the end of an era in Toronto theatre, a pause to the Christmas panto tradition until another theatre company can assume the responsibility of producing the mammoth show.

“Peter’s Final Flight” has been the perfect final story to tell on the Elgin stage, said Petty. While two virtual shows in 2020 and 2021 kept the Ross Petty panto in the public consciousness in the absence of live theatre, there’s nothing like being back onstage.

“The pent-up demand has certainly been there,” said Petty. “And the results have just been extraordinary. The audience reaction has been amazing.” Audience reaction is perhaps the most important measure of a quality panto — the loudness of the boos, the synchronicity of the crowd shouting “oh no you don’t,” the fervour of the applause for the story’s hero. It’s unlike nearly any other theatrical experience.

“It’s amazing. It’s the only entertainment I’ve ever been part of, during my entire life as an actor right out of university in Winnipeg, that I’ve seen that kind of response from an audience,” said Petty.

He technically retired from appearing onstage as the bad guy in 2015, pivoting to focus solely on the producing demands of the annual show — finding sponsors, hiring a team, organizing marketing. For his “final” role in 2015, he was Hook, too.

What happens next for the show is unclear. “I very much hope someone will pick up the baton and carry it forward … that someone will see the beauty of the shows, how many thousands of children have embarked on the process of loving live theatre with our shows, and fill the gap after we’ve gone,” he said.

Saturday arrives, and I find myself sitting next to another single woman — we’re two outliers in an auditorium full of children and their parents. Every time Petty comes onstage, the traditional boos give way to roaring applause. In the final coda of the sprawling show, Petty, playing himself, comes onstage to speak with Dan Chameroy’s Plumbum, and he tells us just how much fun he’s had making these shows for 25 years.

The standing ovation is instant, enthusiastic and long. Following the curtain call, Petty steps forward — “to read from Prince Harry’s new book,” he jokes, ready as always for a punchy quip.

“It’s time for Karen and I to ride off into the sunset,” he says, wiping a tear from his eye and smiling at us. “My wish for our audience, is that your hearts never grow up!”

Alice in Winterland 2021

“With the state of the world in total upheaval, Lewis Carroll’s fantasies feel like the perfect entertainment for the times. So Ross Petty Productions’ Alice In Winterland – its second annual virtual panto offering – should entertain loyal fans and earn new followers suffering from pandemic fatigue.
And there’s even more fun audience participation in store if you decide to watch the Pick Your Own Path version of the show.”
– Glenn Sumi, Now Magazine

★ ★ ★ ★ ★

“It was my 3 year and 2 year olds’ first experience of theatre —
and they enjoyed it!
My 2 year old son was enthralled! He LOVED the visuals, the costumes… it clearly wasn’t a movie… and he loved that he figured out the actors were playing two sets of characters… costume changes!
He cheered, he yelled back…
in short he loved it.””

★ ★ ★ ★ ★

“While nothing compares to the thrill of a live performance, you have made many a family’s Christmas so much brighter with your virtual ALICE IN WINTERLAND!”

★ ★ ★ ★ ★

“A tradition my “little ones” now 25, 22 and 20, insisted we continue even it if had to be online. We laughed, cheered and boo’d just as we would at the Elgin Theatre.”

★ ★ ★ ★ ★

“Once again you’ve found the way to appeal to children and adults simultaneously by putting a modern twist on a childhood story. All this with talented singer/actors.”

★ ★ ★ ★ ★

“I don’t usually write to a show’s producer, but since our applause can’t be heard by the performers….Bravo! Bravo!”

★ ★ ★ ★ ★

“Our grandkids absolutely loved ALICE IN WINTERLAND! They are 5 and 7 years old. Lots of humour for parents and grandparents too.”

★ ★ ★ ★ ★

“Having watched last year’s show (and every show since Jack and the Beanstalk in 1997), I can honestly say it was once again the  highlight of my family’s holiday season!”

★ ★ ★ ★ ★

There’s No Place Like Home For The Holidays 2020

THE SHOW DID GO ON!

“It has been such an unsettling year and this was a little bit of magic to brighten the day. Thank you for the hope you instilled in my heart!”

★ ★ ★ ★ ★

“We introduced our grandson to your amazing production. Thank you so much for making a little boy laugh and dance.”

★ ★ ★ ★ ★

“Loved it! The cast was fantastic. The talent was dazzling.”

“Our family has watched since 1998. Thank you for all the happiness!”

★ ★ ★ ★ ★

“My 9 year old daughter would be ecstatic if you and Plumbum came over. She loves the entire cast.”

★ ★ ★ ★ ★

“Roberta Battaglia….an absolutely breath-taking performance. Goosebumps!”

★ ★ ★ ★ ★

“Thank you for keeping our tradition alive. We yelled out Boos louder each time and laughed hysterically at the jokes.”

★ ★ ★ ★ ★

Peter Pan 2007

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