Joe Pasquale and Faye Tozer bought some early Christmas sparkle to the city last week as the Theatre Royal unveiled the cast for this year’s magical family pantomime.

Today the Theatre Royal Nottingham unveiled their star-studded line-up for this year’s magical family pantomime, 'Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs'. The hugely talented comedian and panto favourite Joe Pasquale will play Muddles, and Steps singer and musical theatre star Faye Tozer will play the Wicked Queen. They were joined by dame extraordinaire and East Midlands local David Robbins, and West End performer Jamal Kane Crawford who will play the Prince.

Announced today, actor musician Lucy Ireland will play Snow White, and Nottingham-born singer and musical theatre performer Natalia Brown will play the Spirit of Pantomime.

Speaking of his joy at being in Nottingham this Christmastime, Joe Pasquale said '[Theatre Royal] is one of the best theatres in the country because it's a Frank Matcham building. I've been here hundreds of times, so to come back here and do Panto, that's a real gift for me'. Echoing these sentiments, David Robbins agreed that 'this is one of the best theatres in the country'.

'Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs' is staged by Crossroads Pantomimes, the world’s biggest pantomime producer, led by Michael Harrison and the creative team behind recent Theatre Royal successes including last year’s production of 'Robin Hood'.

The pantomime will be spectacularly brought to life with an abundance of comedy, sensational song and dance numbers, fabulous costumes, and stunning scenery. Throw in a magical mirror, seven friendly dwarfs, a magical princess, a valiant prince and plenty of audience participation and you have the perfect recipe to outwit the Wicked Queen and let love prevail in this glittering festive treat for all ages. You can also expect a range of special effects like a huge magic mirror and incredible music numbers, including Steps songs and well-kown Disney songs!

Book your tickets soon, or you won't be able to look yourself in the mirror!

Event Details

  • Date: Saturday 3rd December 2022 to Sunday 8th January 2023
  • Times: For performance times, please visit venue website trch.co.uk.
  • Prices: £21.50 - £42 plus discounts for Royal Members*, Under 26s, Families, Groups and Schools

Accessible Performances:

  • Sign Language Interpreted: Thursday 15 December 2022 1.30pm, Sunday 18 December 2022 1.30pm, and Friday 6 January 2023 7.15pm
  • Audio Described: Saturday 17 December 2022 2.30pm, and Sunday 8 January 2023 1.30pm
  • Relaxed Performance: Wednesday 4 January 2023 2.30pm
  • Captioned: Saturday 7 January 2023 2.30pm

*Theatre Royal & Royal Concert Hall Nottingham Royal Membership scheme offers benefits including ticket discounts and exclusive pre-sales. For more information please visit trch.co.uk/membership.

This blog was supplied by the Theatre Royal and edited by Katherine Taylor, Marketing Executive at Visit Nottinghamshire.

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