PANTO CAST ANNOUNCEMENT FOR THE LAMBTON WORM
The Lambton Worm
South Shields Customs House
Tuesday
28th November 2017 - Saturday
6th January 2018
The
Customs House is delighted to announce the full cast for this year’s panto.
Hot on the heels of the hugely successful Jack and the
Beanstalk, Ray Spencer and Graeme Thompson have written a very special
pantomime to celebrate the 150th anniversary of the best-loved Geordie folk
song, The Lambton Worm.
Ray
Spencer as Dame Bella Ballcock and
David
John Hopper as Arbuthnot Hopper.
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See The Brave and Bold Sir John battle the monster, save the
day and win the heart of the beautiful princess, while wacky castle cook Dame
Bella Ballcock and her useless son, Arbuthnot Hopper, wreak mayhem and run
rings around Lord Larry Lambton.
This well-known north east tale will be brought to life in
The Little Panto with the Big Heart’s fun-filled traditional pantomime, which
runs from Tuesday, November 28, 2017, until Saturday,
January 6, 2018.
Ray, who also directs the show, has been part of The Customs
House pantomime for over 20 years, starting out as Tommy the Trumpeter and in
the last three years, firmly establishing himself as one of the region’s most
loveable Dames. This year he takes on the role of Dame Bella Ballcock,
forming a formidable double act with David John Hopper, who returns for a
second year of playing the Dame’s hapless son, Arbuthnot Hopper.
Steven Lee Hamilton plays The Brave and Bold Sir John,
returning to the role of principal boy for the first time in three years,
during which time he instead played The Big Bad Wolf, The Mad Hatter and the
most hated villain of all, Fleshcreep.
Comedian Cal Halbert – one half of Britain’s Got Talent’s The Mimic Men
with BBC Radio Newcastle’s Alfie Joey
– takes on the role of Lord Larry Lambton in his first north east panto.
Georgia Nicholson returns to The Customs House stage as
Poison Pen from Penshaw, having appeared in The Dolly Mixtures and The Cinder
Path.
Natasha Haws will play the soothsayer in her fourth pantomime
appearance, having previously played Little Red Riding Hood, Alice and Eloise. Lewis Jobson, a newcomer to The Customs House panto, has been
cast as Puddles the dog, while last year’s fairy, Eleanor Chaganis, will play
the princess.
Gareth Hunter also returns to the pantomime as The Sultan,
having played various characters over the years. He is well known to The
Customs House audiences as a member of Encore, as well as a producer and
director in his own right.
Designers Paul Shriek and Matt Fox are once again working
their magic on the costumes and the sets and South Tyneside Dance Workshop will
be providing the young dancers.
More than 27,000 people came to see Jack and the Beanstalk
last year and it’s hoped that The Lambton Worm, sponsored by Hays Travel, can
build on that success.
Tickets
For tickets, priced from £9.99, and show times, contact the
box office on (0191) 454 1234 or visit
www.customshouse.co.uk/theatre/the-lambton-worm.
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