Claudia Rose, Sean and Romeo visiting Santa at Fota House.
I don’t think he fully understands Christmas yet, however, he loves the songs and to dance along. He has an Advent calendar this year and gets excited every morning to go and open it and have chocolate for breakfast!
Artistic director of the Cork Academy of Dramatic Arts Catherine Mahon-Buckley at the Metropole Hotel, Cork. – Picture: David Creedon
My first pantomime was Cinderella and the wonderful actress Linda Kent played Cinderella alongside Jim Mulcahy and Paul Dennehy, who played the step sisters. I had a wonderful mentor who encouraged, supported and advised me in Michael Twomey. That year, I was afraid to buy a pair of tights because I didn’t know if I could afford them! To everyone’s delight, we broke even and so the wonderful journey of pantomime continued to grow and prosper.
Very Rev Susan Green, Dean of Cloyne
There are always some for whom Christmas is difficult, whether financially or through loneliness, and the number of people in need increases annually at the moment too, as families seek to try and make ends meet at an expensive time of year.
West-Cork based chef Caitlin Ruth
We’ll have a baby pumpkin stuffed with pecans and cornbread, and like 10 other vegetable sides – including broccoli in cheese sauce with baby onions, roasted carrots and parsnips, celeriac purée, green beans with almonds, caramelised shallots, two or three kinds of potato, and Brussels sprout slaw along with cranberry confit for the turkey and gravy… lots of gravy! It’ll be made from a mix of turkey stock, chicken stock and white wine.