Tuesday, November 11, 2025

Bloomers, beanstalks and belly laughs: Scunthorpe’s panto Queen reigns supreme for 20 magical years

This season, Scunthorpe’s theatres are celebrating a remarkable milestone: Annie Fanny’s 20th Annie-versary as a much-loved Pantomime Dame.

For two decades, Annie Fanny has filled Scunthorpe’s theatres with laughter, warmth and unforgettable performances. She has inspired everyone from her youngest audience member of just ten days old to the “wibbly-wobbly grandmas” in the front row.

Over the years she has become a true cornerstone of North Lincolnshire’s festive traditions and an essential part of the Scunthorpe panto magic.

Cllr John Davidson, cabinet member for community wellbeing for North Lincolnshire Council, said: “It’s not only Annie Fanny that brings so much inspiration and magic to those around her, but Darren is just as much of an inspiration to children and a talent that we are incredibly lucky to have.”

Created by Wakefield-based theatre practitioner Darren Johnson, who has over thirty years’ experience, Annie Fanny first graced the stage at Scunthorpe’s Plowright Theatre in 2006’s Snow White, performing ten shows each with the capacity of 334.

Fast forward to 2024, where she entertained over 32,000 people across 46 performances at The Baths Hall. To say Scunthorpe Theatres’ pantomime has grown would be an understatement; it’s become a glittering festive institution loved by generations.

As well as a successful career as an actor, for ten years Darren taught drama, vocal skills and acting techniques. Producing and directing thought provoking and challenging work with the students, and challenging perceived ideas about the creative ability of young people, especially those with special educational needs.

Alongside his work on pantomime – which he also writes and directs, Darren is also leader of The Baths Hall Youth Theatre, which sees 120 young people take part in learning all types of performance techniques on a weekly basis.

During lockdown, when Pantomimes across the country could not go ahead due to distancing rules, did this stop Annie Fanny & the panto cast…. no. During this time Annie Fanny produced Stay at Home Panto Packs. These packs had everything in for a young person to be able to create their own pantomime at home and perform it to their families. Many even sent videos of their performances to Annie Fanny.

Darren Johnson, aka Annie Fanny, said: “Playing Scunthorpe’s ubiquitous dame, Annie Fanny for the past twenty years has been one of the greatest privileges of my life. She’s more than just a panto character, she’s part of Scunthorpe’s festive fabric.

“What moves me the most is seeing the faces in the audience. Children who once came clutching programmes and sweets, now returning as parents, bringing their own little ones to share in the magic. It’s a beautiful cycle of joy and belonging, and I’m humbled to have been part of so many family Christmas memories.

“None of it would be possible without the incredible production team and the staff at The Baths Hall. Their tireless work behind the scenes, the late nights, quick changes, quiet fixes, and constant care makes the chaos look effortless. They are the heartbeat of this production, and I’m endlessly grateful for their dedication.”

Celebrate Annie’s 20th Annie-versary at this year’s pantomime, Jack & The Beanstalk.

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