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Sheffield pantomime veteran announces retirement at 100 | |
(2 months later) | |
Harvey, Lauren, Alan and Adie are all members of High Green Musical Theatre group | Harvey, Lauren, Alan and Adie are all members of High Green Musical Theatre group |
A 100-year-old great grandad who has been in an annual pantomime since 1947 has said this year’s show will be his final performance. | A 100-year-old great grandad who has been in an annual pantomime since 1947 has said this year’s show will be his final performance. |
Harvey Kay, from Ecclesfield, South Yorkshire, was a founder member of High Green Operatic Society, now High Green Musical Theatre, and this year will be joined by his son Alan and great granddaughter Adie on stage in Cinderella. | Harvey Kay, from Ecclesfield, South Yorkshire, was a founder member of High Green Operatic Society, now High Green Musical Theatre, and this year will be joined by his son Alan and great granddaughter Adie on stage in Cinderella. |
Mr Kay said he started performing aged eight in 1932 and had done everything in panto apart from play the Dame. | Mr Kay said he started performing aged eight in 1932 and had done everything in panto apart from play the Dame. |
He said: “Unlucky, this is my last, but I can’t see and I can’t hear, I can’t read the script.” | He said: “Unlucky, this is my last, but I can’t see and I can’t hear, I can’t read the script.” |
He added: “I’ve done everything. I love it. It’s the company and watching these young children growing up and taking parts in different acts.” | He added: “I’ve done everything. I love it. It’s the company and watching these young children growing up and taking parts in different acts.” |
Alan joined Harvey in the pantomimes in 1992 | Alan joined Harvey in the pantomimes in 1992 |
His granddaughter Lauren Hall said Mr Kay’s decision to retire should be taken with a pinch of salt. | His granddaughter Lauren Hall said Mr Kay’s decision to retire should be taken with a pinch of salt. |
She said: “He says this one is his last one, but he says that every time. Don’t take it too seriously. He absolutely loves it. | She said: “He says this one is his last one, but he says that every time. Don’t take it too seriously. He absolutely loves it. |
"Since we lost my granny back in 2018, it’s given him something to look forward to each year, coming to do the pantomime. | "Since we lost my granny back in 2018, it’s given him something to look forward to each year, coming to do the pantomime. |
"It gets him out of the house, keeps him really active, he’s around lots of young people, which keeps you young, and it’s something he loves doing.” | "It gets him out of the house, keeps him really active, he’s around lots of young people, which keeps you young, and it’s something he loves doing.” |
Mr Kay’s son Alan, 67, has been involved with High Green Musical Theatre since 1992. | Mr Kay’s son Alan, 67, has been involved with High Green Musical Theatre since 1992. |
His daughter and grandchildren are continuing the legacy, with youngest Tom, just three, already lined up for roles in future performances. | His daughter and grandchildren are continuing the legacy, with youngest Tom, just three, already lined up for roles in future performances. |
Alan said: “It’s great to see my dad still involved and still enjoying it. Everybody in the cast loves him, past members – they all make a fuss of him. | Alan said: “It’s great to see my dad still involved and still enjoying it. Everybody in the cast loves him, past members – they all make a fuss of him. |
“It gives me great joy to be on stage with him, and my daughter and my granddaughter as well, so it’s a family affair.” | “It gives me great joy to be on stage with him, and my daughter and my granddaughter as well, so it’s a family affair.” |
Mr Kay said performing with the family was one of the reasons he had continued for so long. | Mr Kay said performing with the family was one of the reasons he had continued for so long. |
He said: “I know my great granddaughter will keep going and then we’ve got another one coming: Tom, her brother. He likes dancing. | He said: “I know my great granddaughter will keep going and then we’ve got another one coming: Tom, her brother. He likes dancing. |
“We’re a theatre family. I’m like Kirk Douglas and John Wayne – I think I’m up there with them.” | “We’re a theatre family. I’m like Kirk Douglas and John Wayne – I think I’m up there with them.” |
Harvey Kay's great granddaughter Adie will join him on stage in Cinderella this year | Harvey Kay's great granddaughter Adie will join him on stage in Cinderella this year |
This year Mr Kay is playing Equerry to the King, the King being played by his son Alan. But he said the director had designed the role to be flexible. | This year Mr Kay is playing Equerry to the King, the King being played by his son Alan. But he said the director had designed the role to be flexible. |
“The director and producer have given me a freehand for what I want to say," he said. | “The director and producer have given me a freehand for what I want to say," he said. |
“Monday I shall say what I’ve got to say, and then when I come to Tuesday I’ll have forgotten what I said on Monday, so it will all be different all week.” | “Monday I shall say what I’ve got to say, and then when I come to Tuesday I’ll have forgotten what I said on Monday, so it will all be different all week.” |
Harvey Kay has also performed in musicals including South Pacific, The Sound of Music and Grease | Harvey Kay has also performed in musicals including South Pacific, The Sound of Music and Grease |
But Mr Kay has not been pigeonholed into pantomime – he’s also had a go at Shakespeare and musicals. | But Mr Kay has not been pigeonholed into pantomime – he’s also had a go at Shakespeare and musicals. |
Ms Hall said her favourite performances of her grandfather’s included Grease and the Wizard of Oz. | Ms Hall said her favourite performances of her grandfather’s included Grease and the Wizard of Oz. |
She said: “We did the Wizard of Oz, it wasn’t the traditional version, I think it was a bit more like a pantomime, and he was the wizard and I was the lion and at the end he had to present the medal and every single night he got it mixed up. | She said: “We did the Wizard of Oz, it wasn’t the traditional version, I think it was a bit more like a pantomime, and he was the wizard and I was the lion and at the end he had to present the medal and every single night he got it mixed up. |
“He couldn’t remember it and then my best friend Lindsay was the witch and every night he would call her the wizard. | “He couldn’t remember it and then my best friend Lindsay was the witch and every night he would call her the wizard. |
“We did a concert and he came on as Danny from Grease in his mid-70s. The director at the time was a similar age and they came on in full outfits and people couldn’t sing for laughing.” | “We did a concert and he came on as Danny from Grease in his mid-70s. The director at the time was a similar age and they came on in full outfits and people couldn’t sing for laughing.” |
Mr Kay’s memories of his career include singing in a male voice choir and playing Demetrius in A Midsummer Night’s Dream at the 1951 Festival of Britain. | Mr Kay’s memories of his career include singing in a male voice choir and playing Demetrius in A Midsummer Night’s Dream at the 1951 Festival of Britain. |
He said: “There’s no business like showbusiness. That’s why I love it. I’m sorry I must leave it, but I’ve had a good time.” | He said: “There’s no business like showbusiness. That’s why I love it. I’m sorry I must leave it, but I’ve had a good time.” |
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