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London's streets of gold are calling and, with his faithful cat by his side, our hero Dick goes searching for his fortune in the big city. But he won't make it without your help! Be there to cheer Dick on along his journey, 'boo' at the biggest baddie of all time - King Rat - and ‘ahh' at the object of Dick's affections, the beautiful Alice. Packed full of fabulous tunes, stunning dancing, fabulous costumes plus lots of festive sparkle and chances to join in, this is going to be one Christmas panto not to miss.

Cast/Performers

John Elkington (Sarah The Cook), Lisa Ambalavanar (Dick Whittington), Rosanna Bates (Alice Fitzwarren), Christopher Chandler (King Rat), Danny Hendrix (Silly Billy), Ewan Ling (Tom The Cat), TJ Lloyd (Alderman Fitzwarren), Natalie Winsor (Fairy Bowbells), Delinda Lee, Donté Slater, Emily Jordan, Esmie Smith-Cockayne, Evie Swetnam-Prince, Freya Smith, George Turton, Gracie Lillie, Henry Pavier, Louis Gillespie, Mairwen Knight, Milly Caswel, Nathan James Hayward, Ruby-Jae Leighton

Creatives/Company

Author: Adam Penford
Director(s): Adam Penford, Jonathan Holby (fight diretor), Evangeline Osbon (assistant director)
Design: Mark Walters
Lighting: Sally Ferguson
Sound: Adam Fisher
Choreographer: Donna Berlin
Musical Director: John Morton

Dick Whittington

Dick Whittington (Panto) production archive for QTIX code T314614841. Details of all Dick Whittington archived productions can be found under the QTIX code: S1845777761

Archive Listings

25 Nov 22
  to
14 Jan 23
Playhouse
Nottingham, Nottinghamshire
Performance Details => Venue archive

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