WITH their pantomime finally behind them the Kings Theatre Portsmouth have announced they exceeded box office records for Jack and the Beanstalk.

Now staff at the theatre are looking forward to opening its doors for its annual Open Day on Saturday January 14.

The day promises to have something for everyone: from puppetry, arts and crafts, and storytelling for younger visitors plus timed performances on stage such as Hamlet by Icarus which is a co-production with the Kings and 9 to 5 by the Portsmouth Players and the Kings Youth Theatre.

Katrina Henderson Community Engagement Officer said: “We are really excited about the open day as it gives the local community the opportunity to go back stage and see the theatre in a different light. You will also learn about the technical side of putting on a show and how the Kings has played such a big part in Portsmouth history. We hope to inspire visitors to get involved in the arts and maybe sign up to community events we have on offer here.

"Our archivist will be there to offer a unique behind the scenes tour, guiding you through the history of this amazing Edwardian theatre, whilst giving an insight into some of the colourful characters that have been involved in both the rescue and restoration of the building. With the history being so vast there have been reports of ghostly spirits roaming the aisles, so we have invited a paranormal expert to see if there is any truth behind the sightings. "

From 10.30am until 4pm you are welcome to explore areas of the theatre you would never normally get to see. You can also learn about the technical side of a production and how the lighting of a show can make all the difference.

The Kings Theatre only opens its doors like this once a year, so buy your tickets now. Money raised from this event go towards the restoration of the theatre.