WEYMOUTH’S CHRISTMAS PANTOMIME DICK WHITTINGTON IS THE CAT’S WHISKERS

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Cast of Dick Whittington pantomime – Weymouth Pavilion
Dick Whittington is brought to you by Made-to-Measure Productions, returning for its fifth Pantomime at Weymouth Pavilion after the huge success of 2017’s Christmas production of SLEEPING BEAUTY which was nominated for BEST PANTO earlier this year at the Great British Pantomime Awards. Dick Whittington will open on Saturday 15th December and continue until 5th January 2019.
 
Lee Redwood, Director said “I am thrilled to be producing and directing another fantastic pantomime in Weymouth, the cast this year are outstanding and promise to bring lots of fun and laughter to visitors of all ages. The is the first time in many years that Dick Whittington has been performed at Weymouth Pavilion and I have enjoyed creating a fun filled pantomime which brings a new twist to a traditional pantomime story. Dick Whittington’s cat has a starring role and promises to steal a few hearts along the way”.
 
The rags-to-riches story tells the tale of a boy from Weymouth who travels all the way to London to make is fortune, believing that the streets there are paved with gold! In actual fact, the streets are covered in rats – there’s an infestation of rodents throughout the city and it’ll be up to Dick and his funny feline friend to save the day and overthrow the Mistress of Misery…the Duchess of the Drains… the almighty villain – Queen Rat!
 
Back by popular demand for his fourth Christmas season, GWYNFRYN WEST stars as IDLE JACK!
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