Today, Wiltshire Creative has announced the cast for this year's pantomime, Cinderella.
Panto returns to Salisbury Playhouse in all its glory this Christmas with a show packed with sing-along songs, adventure, sparkle and laughs in this fresh take on a beloved tale.
Directed by Wiltshire Creative’s Artistic Director Gareth Machin, the following cast will take to the stage to entertain children and grownups alike in this wonderful retelling of this classic tale:
Lucy Aiston, (Hastag)Samuel Ashall (Swing)Alex Crandon (Deldini)Fergie Fraser (Viral)Daniel Goode (Lady Stella Hardup)Dani Hardy (Swing)Jade Johnson (Fairy Showbiz)George Olney (Prince)Jasmine Triadi (Cinderella)Following the success of their previous award-winning pantos, this brilliant adaptation of Cinderella written by Plested, Brown and Wilsher will kickstart Salisbury’s Christmas festivities. James Button also returns for another year of imaginative stage design.
The production opens on 30th November and runs until 8th January 2023.
Gareth Machin, Artistic Director of Wiltshire Creative said, “I am delighted to be directing Cinderella this year with such a brilliantly talented cast and creative team. Salisbury Playhouse will be full of laughter and festive fun.
"Adam Brown, Clare Plested and Amanda Wilsher have written a wonderful and hilarious adaptation of a much-loved family classic. Combing the classic tale with contemporary flare, I know it will keep audiences young and old equally enthralled!”
Tickets are now on sale - starting from £15. Click here to book your tickets.
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