KMT Pantomime Publication.pub

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KMT Pantomime Publication.pub
PANTOMIMES
1975 onwards
1975 : Dick Whittington
December 24th 1975 - January 10th 1976
(42 performances)
Andrew Betts (Dick Whittington)
Michael Heath (Alderman Fitzwarren/Sultan of Morocco)
Dennis Leeman (Sea Captain)
Mark Leeman (Martha the Cook)
Francesca Lucy (Fairy Bowbells/Princess Almeida)
Robert Quarry (Town Crier/Slave Hassan)
Cheryl van Hoorn (Alice Fitzwarren)
Michael Watkins (King Rat)
Mak Wilson (Tommy the Cat)
The Alma Rippon Dancers
Musical Director: Ted Heath
Musicians: Derek Lawrence, Tony Wyatt
Choreographer: Francesca Lucy/Alma Rippon
Lighting by Pat Nelder
Stage Manager: Anthony Hibberd
Assistant Stage Manager: Nick Richards
Written & Directed by Vivyan Ellacott
This was the first professional pantomime to be
staged in Ilford since 1945.
At the Ilford
Hippodrome during the evening performance of the
pantomime “Robinson Crusoe” on January 12th
1945, shortly after the start of the show, the star,
Renee Houston, had just launched into her opening
number—”The Fleet’s In”. Suddenly the entire
building juddered in the shock waves of an
enormous explosion. A V2 rocket had fallen on a
row of cottages behind the theatre, killing 15 people.
The blast demolished the dressing rooms and
brought much of the backstage area crashing down.
After a momentary pause, the stage manager rushed
onstage ordering the audience to evacuate the
building, and despite swirling dust and sprinklers
soaking the pit area, the conductor led the orchestra
into its exit music, aiding a shocked, but nonpanicking audience evacuation. Miraculously only
one person in the theatre was killed, though over a
hundred were injured. The whole night was spent
digging performers and staff out of the rubble. Two
days later the ceiling of the Hippodrome collapsed
on top of the stalls. The building was sealed off, and
finally demolished twelve years later when some
crumbling masonry fell on the top of a passing bus.
The newly opened Kenneth More Theatre, thirty
years later, renewed the tradition of an annual
professional pantomime in Ilford. Not having any
recent experience to use as a basis, it was decided to
run for just three weeks. This “Dick Whittington”
was a complete 100% sell-out.
1976 : Mother Goose
December 23rd 1976 - January 22nd 1977
(46 performances)
Terri Gardener (Mother Goose)
Gareth Armstrong (Prince of Darkness)
Gilly Daniels (Gretchen)
Nigel Ellacott (Priscilla the Goose/ Gaston)
Michael Heath (Squire/ King of Birdland)
Jonathan Kiley (Colin)
Ludmila Nova (Queen of Birdland)
Robert Quarry (Idle Jack)
Eleanor Thomas (Jill)
Anna Lou & Maria (Speciality)
The Alma Rippon Dancers
Musical Director: Ted Heath
Choreographer: Ludmila Nova/ Alma Rippon
Lighting: Pat Nelder
Stage Manager: Anthony Hibberd
Assistant Stage Manager: Nick Richards
Written & Directed by Vivyan Ellacott
Based on the success of the previous year, it was decided to run the pantomime for
an extra week. The KMT had no costume or scenery stock of its own, so the entire
physical production scenery for this panto (and for the following year’s “Sleeping
Beauty” ) were bought from Cyril Fletcher. This provided the basis of what would
eventually become a very large stock of the theatre’s own pantomime scenery and
costumes.
1977: Sleeping Beauty
December 22nd 1977 - February 4th 1978
(55 performances)
Freddie Lees (Dame Trott)
Graham Richards (Billy Trott)
Andrew Betts (Prince Florizel)
Vivienne Moore (Princess Aurora)
Peter Dayson (Storyteller/Pongo)
Tracy Hart (Fairy Queen)
Lesley Heath (Lucinda)
Paul Jaynes (Carabosse)
Eric Leroy (King Eric)
Robert Quarry (Scullion)
Terence Suffolk (Captain)
Eleanor Thomas (Queen)
The Alma Rippon Dancers
Musical Director: Ted Heath
Percussion: Terry Wyatt
Choreographer: Terry Lee Drake/Alma Rippon
Lighting by Pat Nelder
Stage Manager: Tony Hibberd
Assistant Stage Manager: Colin Dean
Written & Directed by Vivyan Ellacott
For its third year, the pantomime run had been extended to six
and a half weeks, and, with the brilliant Freddie Lees as Dame,
was an outstanding success. KMT pantomimes were now firmly
established as part of the town’s Christmas festivities.
1978: Aladdin
December 16th 1978 - January 27th 1979
(57 performances)
Roy Kean (Widow Twankey)
Kenneth Barrow (Abanazar)
Adam Daye (Wishee Washee)
Helen Sparks (Princess Balroubadour)
Robert Quarry (P.C. Ho-Pong)
Don Williams (P.C. Hi-Ping)
Adele Warren (Slave of the Ring)
Robin Griffith (Emperor of China)
Terry Sheppard (Aladdin)
Ben Ellison (Genie of the Lamp)
Jacqueline Dorrill (Chinese Girl)
Traci Elster (Chinese Girl)
Faith Harman (Chinese Girl)
Patrick Jacobs (Chinese Boy)
Musical Director: Chris Tingley
Percussion: Terry Wyatt
Choreographer: Helen Sparks
Lighting: Stephen Crease
Stage Manager: Tony Bensusan & Les Groombridge
Written by Vivyan & Nigel Ellacott
Directed by Vivyan Ellacott
1979: Puss in Boots
December 19th 1979 - January 26th 1980
(56 performances)
Freddie Lees (Dame Trott)
Nigel Ellacott (Puss in Boots)
Robert Quarry (Simple Simon)
Brian Honeyball (Colin)
Rosemary Jenner (Princess Rosamond)
Jonathan Caplan (Idle Jack)
James Curran (King Rupert)
Gilly Daniels (Electra)
Peter Dayson (Vampira)
Stephen Fletcher (The Cobbler)
Shealagh Dennis
Danielle Elster
Lyssa Elster
Traci Elster
Musical Director: Laurence Payne
Choreographer: Tracie Hart
Designer: Amanda Fisk
Costumes by Margaret Brice
Lighting: Stephen Crease
Stage Manager: Tony Bensusan & Les Groombridge
Written & Directed by Vivyan Ellacott
1980: Babes in
the Wood
Dec 19th 1980 - Jan 31st 1981
(58 performances)
Desmond Barritt (Nurse Glucose)
Andrew Davis (Robin Hood)
David Brody (‘Orrid ‘Enry)
Robert Quarry (Nasty Norman)
Maggi-Anne Lowe (Maid Marian)
Charles Jamieson (Sheriff of Nottingham)
Stephen Fischer (Allan A-Dale)
David Streames (Mutch the Miller’s Son)
Steve White (Little John)
Kevin Gray (Will Scarlett)
Shealagh Dennis (Fairy of the Wood)
Sue Hodge (Jack)
Dawn Payne (Jill)
Danielle Elster
Lyssa Elster
Traci Elster
Musical Director: Laurence Payne
Percussion: Terry Wyatt
Choreographer: Shealagh Dennis
Designer: Amanda Fisk
Costumes by Margaret Brice
& Nigel Ellacott
Lighting by Jon Barlow
Stage Manager: Tony Bensusan
Written by Nigel & Vivyan Ellacott
Directed by Vivyan Ellacott
1981: Cinderella
December 18th 1981 - Jan 30th 1982
(57 performances)
Nigel Ellacott (Germolina)
Peter Robbins (Valderma)
Gareth Snook (Prince Charming)
Maggie Carr (Cinderella)
Chris Lloyd (Buttons)
Robert Quarry (Dandini)
John Griffiths (Baron Hardup)
Michael Gordon (Sir Laurence)
Shealagh Dennis (Fairy Godmother)
Nicholas Goldwyn
Aidan James
Patrick Wood
Danielle Elster
Lyssa Elster
Traci Elster
Nigel Ellacott, Robert Quarry & Peter Robbins
Musical Director: Laurence Payne
Percussion: Dave Hawthorn
Choreographer: Dawn Wenn
Designed by Amanda Fisk
Costumes by Margaret Brice & Nigel Ellacott
Wardrobe Mistress: Jacqui Lodge
Lighting by Andrew Stone
Stage Director: Doug Wilson
Assistant Stage Managers: Elaine Kasner, Neil Merryweather
Written & Directed by Vivyan Ellacott
This pantomime saw the first ever pairing of Nigel Ellacott and Peter Robbins as Ugly
Sisters. Following their KMT debut they would go on to play the next 27 years as a
double-act, in the course of which they became acknowledged as the best Ugly Sisters
in the business, playing opposite major star-names and in most of the major UK theatres. This much acclaimed
partnership sadly ended with the sudden and early death of Peter Robbins in 2009.
1982: Dick Whittington:
Dec 17th 1982 - Jan 29th 1983
(58 performances)
Desmond Barritt (Sarah the Cook)
Timothy Robert (Dick Whittington)
Frank Seton (Alderman Fitzwarren)
Robert Quarry (Captain’s Mate)
Michael Bray (Captain)
Maggie Carr (Alice Fitzwarren)
Sue Dacre (Sultana of Morocco)
Shealagh Dennis (Fairy Bowbells)
Andrew Fettes (Tommy the Cat)
Steve Edwin (King Rat)
Joseph Young (Hassan)
Stephen Alvey (Gorilla)
Robert Adam, Jane Barrett, Pauline Hannah,
Loraine Porter
Musical Director: Laurence Payne
Percussion: Dave Hawthorn
Choreographer: Shealagh Dennis
Designed by Amanda Fisk
Costumes by Margaret Brice & Nigel Ellacott
Lighting by Andrew Stone
Stage Director: Myles Cosgrove
Assistant Stage Managers: Meagan Fitzgerald,
Russell Nash, Denise Silvey, Simon Ward
Written & Directed by Vivyan Ellacott
Loraine Porter joined
the cast at the very
last minute, as a
replacement for
Ulrika Butt, who was
suddenly unavailable.
Loraine would
thereafter become
part of the permanent
KMT Pantomime
team, and be
involved in
every succeeding
pantomime as
choreographer, and
regularly as a
performer.
1983: Aladdin
December 16th 1983 - January 21st 1984
(54 performances)
Roy Kean (Widow Twankey)
Neil West (Wishee Washee)
Michael Heath (Abanazar)
Robert Quarry (Grand Vizier)
Loraine Porter (Princess Balroubadour)
Hilary O’Neil (Aladdin)
Peter Beadle (Emperor of China)
Michael Clark (Genie of the Lamp)
Simon Hayward (Hi-Pong)
Glen McLaughlin (Ho-Ping)
Liza Just (Slave of the Ring)
Adelle Cohen
Jennifer Powell
Jane Warwick
Musical Director: Laurence Payne
Percussion: Dave Hawthorn
Choreographer: Loraine Porter
Designed by Amanda Fisk
Costumes by Margaret Brice &
Nigel Ellacott
Wardobe Mistress: Judy Walker
Lighting by Andrew Stone
Stage Director: Myles Cosgrove
Assistant Stage Managers:
Daryl Aukland, Tony Courts,
Christopher Johns, Lynn Smith
Written by Nigel & Vivyan Ellacott
Directed by Vivyan Ellacott
Three of the performers in this pantomime
had all begun their professional careers at
the KMT during 1983: Peter Beadle,
Simon Hayward and Michael Clark. To
avoid confusion with another Equity
member of the same name, Michael Clark
would change his name to Michael French
and go on to enjoy a highly successful
career on television.
This show also marked the first occasion
on which Loraine Porter was responsible
for the choreography—and she would
continue to be the creative force behind
KMT pantomime dances for very many
years.
1984: Mother Goose
Dec 21st 1984 - Jan 26th 1985
(48 performances)
Peter Thorne (Mother Goose)
Loraine Porter (Jill)
Christopher Marlowe (Colin)
Robert Quarry (Squirt)
David Gillespie (Idle Jack)
Eleanor Thomas (Fairy Queen)
Eddie Caswell (Squire Littleworth)
Sherry Adelaide (Priscilla the Goose)
Peter Beadle (Demon King)
Anna Lou (Queen of Gooseland)
Glen McLaughlin (King Gander)
Craig Stokes (Goosequill)
Clare Bond
Natalie Cole
Jacqui Johns
Michelle Meyer
Musical Director: Laurence Payne
Percussion: Alan Grant
Choreographer: Loraine Porter
Designed by Amanda Fisk
Costumes by Margaret Brice & Nigel Ellacott
Wardrobe Mistress: Charlotte Kasner
Lighting & Sound by Andrew Stone
Production Manager: Andrew Stone
Stage Director: Anthony Courts
Assistant Stage Managers: Andrew Blewitt,
Nicholas Cater, Alan Hennigan
Robert Persell, Judy Walker
Written by Nigel Ellacott
Directed by Vivyan Ellacott
This was the first KMT pantomime appearance
by Christopher Marlowe, who would appear
more than a dozen times over the
succeeding years.
1985: Snow White
December 19th 1985 - January 25th 1986
(50 performances)
Ken Wilson (Dame Semolina)
Gareth Snook (Prince Michael)
Christopher Marlowe (Muddles)
Loraine Porter (Jill)
Teresa Gallagher (Snow White)
Isobel Hurll (Queen Brangemar)
Robert Quarry (Palace Chamberlain)
Andrew Ryan (Igor)
Michelle Hockley
Paul Howard
Jacqui Johns
Paul Kyle
Juveniles:
Group One:
Megan Bertie, Amanda Coates,
Mikki Fernandez, Zoe Palmer, Samantha Plumb,
Bronwen Smith, Anna Welling
Group Two:
Treena Jones, Lee Juniper, Caroline Lockwood,
Katherine Ludlow,Vicki Ludlow,
Laura Mitchell, Charlotte Newbury
Musical Director: Laurence Payne
Percussion: Alan Grant
Choreographer: Loraine Porter
Costumes by Margaret Brice & Nigel Ellacott
Lighting & Sound by Andrew Stone
Technical Director: Andrew Stone
Stage Manager: Anthony Courts
Assistant Stage Managers:
Andrew Ryan, Judy Walker
Written by Nigel Ellacott
Directed by Vivyan Ellacott
This year saw the KMT debut of Isobel Hurll.
She would appear altogether in 21 KMT
pantomimes, mostly as the Wicked Queen or
villain, and just occasionally as a Fairy
Godmother or a “goodie”.
1986: Puss in Boots
Dec 18th 1986 - Jan 31st 1987
(58 performances)
Peter Thorne (Dame Trott)
David Ian (Colin)
Loraine Porter (Electra)
Robert Quarry (King Robert)
Isobel Hurll (Maleficent)
Scott Howard (Puss in Boots)
Anthony Lyn (Idle Jack)
Andrew Ryan (Simple Simon)
Theresa Kartell (Princess )
Derek Wellard (The Cobbler/Ogre)
Jacqui Johns
Paul Kyle
Laura Tapping
Juveniles:
Group One:
Amanda Coates, Catherine Ludlow,
Vicky Ludlow, Zoe Palmer,
Samantha Plumb, Bronwen Smith
Group Two:
Megan Bertie, Mikada Fernandes,
Caroline Lockwood, Laura Mitchell,
Charlotte Newberry, Anna Welling.
Musical Director: Laurence Payne
Percussion: Alan Grant
Choreographer: Loraine Porter
Costumes by Margaret Brice &
Nigel Ellacott
Lighting & Sound by Andrew Stone
Production Manager: Andrew Stone
Stage Manager: Anthony Courts
Assistant Stage Managers:
Andrew Cochran, Gary Hallam,
Judy Walker
Written by Nigel Ellacott
Directed by Vivyan Ellacott
Two of this year’s cast would go on to
become leading names in the theatre
world. David Ian is one of the top
producers in the West End and
Broadway, responsible for major
productions over the past 20 years;
Anthony Lyn is an Associate Director
for the Disney Organisation, and
has been responsible for worldwide
productions of “Lion King” and
“Mary Poppins”
1987: Cinderella
Dec 17th 1987 - Jan 30th 1988 (63 performances)
Ugly Sisters: Alexis & Krystle
Until Jan 10
Nicholas Temple & David Gillespie
From Jan 12
Nigel Ellacott & Peter Robbins
June Shand (Prince Charming)
Caro Gurney (Dandini)
Iain Rogerson (Buttons)
Kerry-Jane Beddows (Cinderella)
Robert Quarry (The Broker’s Man)
Isobel Hurll (Fairy Godmother)
Peter Carr (Baron Hardup)
Scott Howard (The Lackey)
Jacqui Johns (The Upstairs Maid)
Paul Kyle (The Footman)
Laura Tapping (The Downstairs Maid)
& Sally Chipperfield’s Eskimo Dogs
Juveniles:
Group One: Katie Ballard, Mikada Fernandes, Nadine Hoffman, Debbie Jones,
Zoe Palmer, Joanna Tincey
Group Two: Katie Harvey, Katie Hazel, Treena Jones, Kathryn Ludlow,
Shelley Smith, Anna Welling. and Leigh Juniper
Musical Director: Laurence Payne
Percussion: Alan Grant
Choreographer: Loraine Porter
Costumes by Margaret Brice & Nigel Ellacott
Lighting & Sound by Andrew Stone
Stage Manager: Anthony Courts
Assistant Stage Managers: Natalie Cole,
Margaret Crombie, Wayne Eaton,
Steve Eke, James Tapping
Written by Nigel Ellacott
Directed by Vivyan Ellacott
David Gillespie had been booked to play Ugly Sister
several months in advance, and then was offered the part of
the Vicar in “Eastenders”, starting rehearsals on Monday
January 11th. It so happened that Nigel Ellacott & Peter
Robbins were playing Ugly Sisters in Aberdeen—where
their panto opened the first week of December and ended
on Sunday January 10th. Although it was a bit of a
scrabble, Nigel and Peter left Scotland Monday morning
and took over in Ilford on Tuesday evening—thus enabling
David Gillespie to accept his TV offer. Having to learn a
new script (though it had been written by Nigel) and
change shows overnight was quite a challenge—but they
rose to it with aplomb!
1988:Babes in the Wood
Dec 15th 1988 - Jan 28th 1989
(66 performances)
Gary Webb (Nurse Glucose)
Loraine Porter (Maid Marian)
Lee Threadgold (Robin Hood)
Robert Quarry (‘Orrible ‘Enry)
Nicholas Temple (Nasty Norman)
Richard Evans (Sheriff of Nottingham)
Steve Eke (Mutch, the Miller’s Son)
Gary Forecast (Alan a Dale)
Gary Hallam (Little John)
Paul Kyle (Will Scarlett)
Sacha Megraw
Lyndsey Edwards
Katie Hazell or Ann-Marie McGrory (Jill)
Katie Ballard or Sally Powell (Jack)
Juveniles:
Group One: Michelle Allen, Katie Harvey,
Nadine Hoffman, Sarah Rouse, Joanna Tincey,
Anna Welling
Group Two: Mikada Fernandez, Debbie Jones,
Treena Jones, Kathryn Ludlow,
Natalie Marcou ,Shelley Smith
Musical Director: Laurence Payne
Percussion: Alan Grant & Nigel Grant
Choreographer: Loraine Porter
Costumes by Margaret Brice & Nigel Ellacott
Scenery & Lighting Design by Andrew Stone
Lighting & Sound operation: Nigel Catmur
Stage Manager: Anthony Courts
Assistant Stage Managers: Hilton Earl,
Mark Keen, Jarrod Megraw, Stephen Michael
Written by Nigel Ellacott
Directed by Vivyan Ellacott
On December 23rd matinee, one week into the run,
Gary Webb banged his leg against the side of the
bed in the Ghost Scene
and suffered some
bruising.
He was
advised by the theatre
doctor to “rest his leg” and he was replaced for
the evening performance
by Vivyan Ellacott.
Gary did not return to
the show until January
3rd, leaving Vivyan to
cover 16 performances.
1989: Aladdin
December 21st 1989 - February 3rd 1990
(63 performances)
Roy Alvis (Widow Twankey)
Michael Heath (Abanazar)
Loraine Porter (Aladdin)
Robert Quarry (Emperor of China)
Andrew Ryan (Wishee Washee)
Simon Davies (Genie of the Lamp)
Alison Pollard (Princess Balroubadour)
Marc Court (Inspector Li-Li Law)
Nadja Brown (Lotus Blossom)
Luke Hope (Wun-Hung Hi)
Craig Maguire (Wun Hung Lo)
Jacqui Johns (So-Shi / Slave of the Ring)
Heather Worrall (Jasmine Blossom)
Juveniles:
Jodie Harper or Joanne Dixon
(A very special bear)
Group One:
Michelle Allen, Katie Ballard,
Debbie Jones, Anne-Marie
McGrory, Shelley Smith,
Joannah Tincey
Group Two: Katie Hazell,
Katie Harvey, Nadine Hoffman,
Natalie Marcou, Sally Powell,
Wendy Wild
Musical Director:
Laurence Payne
Percussion:
Nigel Grant
Choreographer:
Loraine Porter
Scenery Design:
John Page & Paul Lazell
Costumes by
Margaret Brice & Nigel Ellacott
Lighting Design :
Nigel Catmur
Production Manager:
Andrew Stone
Stage Manager:
Anthony Courts
Assistant Stage Managers:
Nicholas Cater, Ian Halverson,
Rob Mitchell-Gears, Bob Walters
Written by Nigel Ellacott
Directed by Vivyan Ellacott
1990:Dick Whittington
Dec 20th 1990 - Feb 2nd 1991
(62 performances)
Andrew Ryan (Sarah the Cook)
Pauline Hannah (Dick Whittington)
Peter Carr (Alderman Fitzwarren)
Isobel Hurll (Queen Rat)
Robert Quarry (Bosun Bilge)
Gaynor Barrett (Alice Fitzwarren)
Katie Warren (Tommy the Cat)
Lorinda King (Fairy Bluebell/)
Nadja Brown (Slave Girl)
Jacqui Johns (Princess of Morocco)
John Naylor (Green Sea Creature)
Drew Varley (King Neptune)
Ian Wenman (Slave Boy)
Juveniles:
Group One: Michelle Allen, Katie Ballard, Katie Harvey, Katie Hazell,
Shelley Smith, Wendy Wild
Group Two: Gemma Brookes, Joanne Dickson, Nadine Hoffman,
Debbie Jones, Natalie Marcou, Joannah Tincey
Musical Director: Laurence Payne
Percussion: Nigel Grant
Choreographer: Loraine Porter
Scenery Design: Andrew Stone
Costumes by Margaret Brice & Nigel Ellacott
Lighting Design : Nigel Catmur
Technical Director: Andrew Stone
Production & Stage Manager: Anthony Courts
Assistant Stage Managers: Jason Belne, Nicholas Cater, Ian Halverson, Rob Mitchell-Gears, Ian Wenman
Wardrobe: Claire Harvey, Charlotte Newberry, Jake Annison
Written by Nigel Ellacott
Directed by Vivyan Ellacott
This was Andrew Ryan’s
first appearance in the
role of Panto Dame.
He would play Dame at
the KMT on four more
occasions, and would go
on to become one of the
leading Panto Dames in
the country, appearing
with top names in the
biggest theatres.
1991: Sleeping Beauty
December 19th 1991 - February 1st 1992
(65 performances)
Andrew Ryan (Nurse Nelly)
Christopher Marlowe (Prince Florizel)
Vivienne McMaster (Princess Aurora)
Robert Quarry (King Cole of Ruritania)
Isobel Hurll (Maleficent)
Joy Graham (Fairy Goodheart)
Glenn Lee (Silly Billy)
Clare Harvey (Lady in Waiting)
Luke Hope (Tommy Watt)
Jacqui Johns (The Queen of Ruritania)
Alex McDonald (Willie Ware)
Juveniles:
Group One: Katie Ballard, Meryl Fernandes, Gemma Fink, Katie Harvey, Nadine Hoffman, Debbie Jones,
Group Two: Gemma Maguire, Natalie Marcou, Jessica Meyer, Jodie Peters, Sally Powell, Hayley Sullivan,
Wendy Wild
Musical Director: Laurence Payne
Percussion: Nigel Grant
Choreographer: Loraine Porter
Scenery Design: Andrew Stone
& Gerry Binns
Costumes by
Margaret Brice & Nigel Ellacott
Lighting Design : Nigel Catmur
Technical Director: Andrew Stone
Production & Stage Manager:
Anthony Courts
Stage & Technical Staff:
Andy Brookes, Nicholas Cater,
Rob Mitchell-Gears,
Sally Newton, Owen Roberts
Wardrobe: Stephanie Clements,
Tabitha Miles
Written by Nigel Ellacott
Directed by Vivyan Ellacott
Assistant Director:
Antonio Peluso
1992: Snow White
Dec 17th 1992 - Feb 6th 1993
(73 performances)
Kent Baker (Dame Dolly Dumpling)
Christopher Marlowe (Prince Alexei)
Laura Nayman (Snow White)
Isobel Hurll (The Wicked Queen)
Robert Quarry (Ramsbottom)
Mike McLean (Muddles)
Mark Mordue (Spirit of the Mirror)
Alastair Bull
Clare Harvey
Jacqui Johns
Scott Wyer
Juveniles:
Group One:
Gemma Brooks, Meryl Fernandes,
Nadine Hoffman, Jessica Meyer
Gemma Maguire, Lauren Verge
and Owen Smith
Group Two:
Kelly Chinery, Danielle Curtis,
Sally Powell, Natalie Scott,
Hayley Sullivan, Wendy Wild
and James Hodges
Musical Director: Laurence Payne
Percussion: Nigel Grant
Choreographer: Loraine Porter
Scenery Design: Andrew Stone &
Gerry Binns
Costumes by Margaret Brice &
Nigel Ellacott
Wardrobe Mistress: Chantelle Cox
Lighting & Sound Design :
Rob Mitchell-Gears
Lighting & Sound assistants:
Andrew Murrell, Gavin Keen
Production & Stage Manager:
Anthony Courts
Stage & Technical Staff: Peter Abery,
Nicky Bellinger, Nicholas Cater,
Andrew Goldstone, Russell Grubiak
Wardrobe: Stephanie Clements,
Tabitha Miles
Written by Nigel Ellacott
Directed by Vivyan Ellacott
Assistant Director: Antonio Peluso
1993: Cinderella
December 16th 1993 - Feb 5th 1994
(74 performances)
Catherine Terry (Dandini)
Pauline Hannah (Prince Charming)
Bobbie Kent (Tracie)
Stevie Marc (Sharon)
Robert Quarry (Baron Hardup)
Isobel Hurll (Fairy Godmother)
Mike McClean (Buttons)
Taryn Kay (Cinderella)
Megan Bertie
Claire Harvey
Adam Woodhouse
Scott Wyer
Sally Chipperfield’s Eskimo Dogs
Juveniles:
Group One: Meryl Fernandes, Laila Harris, Gemma Maguire, Laura Maguire,
Hannah Richardson, Hayley Sullivan, Elizabeth Verge, Wendy Wild
Group Two: Gemma Brooks, Kelly Chinery, Margarita Evangelou, Shaney Harris,
Laura Thomas, Jordana Scott, Natalie Scott, Lauren Verge,
Musical Director: Laurence Payne
Percussion: Nigel Grant
Choreographer: Loraine Porter
Scenery Design: Andrew Stone & Gerry Binns
Costumes by Margaret Brice & Nigel Ellacott
Wardrobe Mistress: Judy Walker
Lighting & Sound Design : Rob Mitchell-Gears
Production & Stage Manager: Anthony Courts
Stage & Technical Staff: Peter Abery, Ross Andrews, Nicholas Cater, Jenni Cook, Russell Grubiak
Written by Nigel Ellacott
Directed by Vivyan Ellacott
Assistant Director: Antonio Peluso
1994: Aladdin
December 15th 1994 - February 4th 1995
(73 performances)
Andrew Ryan (Widow Twankey)
Anthony Lyn (Wishee-Washee)
Isobel Hurll (Empress of China)
Robert Quarry (Inspector Li-Li Law)
Marc Seymour (Abanazar)
Terry Gleed (Aladdin)
Casey Lee Jolleys (Mai Ling)
Grant Alvarez (Genie of the Lamp)
Megan Bertie (Princess Jasmine)
Claire Harvey (So-Shy)
Jake McCabe (Palace Guard)
Adam Woodhouse (Palace Guard)
And: Katie Ballard, Gemma Brady, Erin Goult,
or Katie Harvey, Lucy Smith, Wendy Wild
Juveniles:
Cara Birkett, Neisha Blake,
Louise Camp, Kelly Chinery,
Natalie Duke, Laila Harris,
Shani Harris, Laura Maguire,
Rachael Maguire, Hannah Richardson,
Jordana Scott, Lucy Saddington,
Sarah Saddington, Natalie Scott,
Hayley Sullivan.
Musical Director: Laurence Payne
Percussion: Nigel Grant
Choreographer: Loraine Porter
Scenery Design: Gerry Binns
Costumes by Margaret Brice & Nigel Ellacott
Wardrobe Mistress: Stephanie Clements
Lighting Design : Rob Mitchell-Gears
Sound Design: Peter Abery
Production & Stage Manager: Anthony Courts
Stage & Technical Staff: Andy Brooks,
Russell Grubiak, Zoe Palmer, Iain Randal,
Ricky Scott, Rebecca Wilson, Shelley Wyatt
Written by Nigel Ellacott
Directed by Vivyan Ellacott
Assistant Director: Antonio Peluso
1995: Dick Whittington
December 14th 1995 - February 3rd 1996
(68 performances)
Andrew Ryan (Sarah the Cook)
Catherine Terry (Dick Whittington)
Isobel Hurll (Queen Rat)
Robert Quarry (Bosun Bilge)
Marc Seymour (Alderman Fitzwarren)
Joann Kenny (Alice Fitzwarren)
Lorinda King (Fairy Bluebell)
Jake McCabe (Tommy the Cat)
Claire Harvey
Luke Hope
Emma Vandanburgh
Scott Wyer
and: Katie Ballard, Gemma Brady, or Lucy Smith, Shelley Smith,
Children:
Group One: Cara Birkett, Neisha Blake,
Stacey Bland, Kelly Chinery,
Gemma Maguire, Rachael Maguire,
Lucy Saddington, Jordana Scott
Group Two: Louise Camp, Mikayla Jones,
Laura Maguire, Teigan Moore,
Sara Saddington, Natalie Scott,
Hayley Sullivan, Elizabeth Verge.
Musical Director: Laurence Payne
Percussion: Nigel Grant
Choreographer: Loraine Porter
Scenery Design: Gerry Binns
Costumes by Margaret Brice &
Nigel Ellacott
Lighting Design : Rob Mitchell-Gears
Sound Design: Peter Abery
Production & Stage Manager:
Anthony Courts
Stage & Technical Staff: Mikki Fernandes,
Zoe Palmer, Dave Palmer,
Bev Ransom, Owen Roberts,
Ricky Scott, Rebecca Wilson,
Shelley Wyatt
Written by Nigel Ellacott
Directed by Vivyan Ellacott
Assistant Director: Antonio Peluso
1996: Sleeping Beauty
Dec 19th 1996 - Feb 1st 1997
(63 performances)
Marc Seymour (Nurse Nelly)
Loraine Porter (Fairy Hyacinth)
Robert Quarry (King of Ruritania)
Danielle Denoto (Princess Aurora)
Philip Stewart (Prince Michael)
Antonio Peluso (Chester the Jester)
Zoe Elliott (Queen Maleficent)
Claire Harvey
Emma Vandanburgh
Adam Woodhouse
Scott Wyer
Children:
Group One: Neisha Blake, Natalie Duke, Jade Jeffries, Mikayla Jones, Sarah McLaughlin, Sara Saddington
Group Two: Ellen Birkett, Laura Dignon, Rachael Maguire, Laura Maguire, Teigan Moore, Jordana Scott
Musical Director: Laurence Payne
Percussion: Nigel Grant
Choreographer: Loraine Porter
Scenery Design: Gerry Binns
Costumes by Margaret Brice &
Nigel Ellacott
Lighting Design :
Rob Mitchell-Gears
Sound Design: Peter Abery
Production & Stage Manager:
Anthony Courts
Stage & Technical Staff:
Darren Lang, Leigh Mulpeter,
Dave Palmer, Bev Ransom,
Matt Savage, Ricky Scott,
Rebecca Wilson, Shelley Wyatt
Written by Nigel Ellacott
Directed by Vivyan Ellacott
Assistant Director: Antonio Peluso
This was Marc Seymour’s 3rd panto
at the KMT, but his first as Dame.
He would play Dame on another
six occasions at the KMT and become
an absolute favourite with the
audiences. However, in 2004 he
decided to give up performing and
run his own (very successful)
film production company.
This show also marked Laurence Payne’s
final year as Musical Director for KMT
pantomimes - he had been in charge for a
total of eighteen successive years.
1997: Snow White
December 18th 1997 - January 31st 1998 (63 performances)
Marc Seymour (Dame Spice)
Isobel Hurll (The Wicked Queen)
Megan Bertie (Snow White)
Stephen J. Dean (Prince Alexei)
Robert Quarry (Palace Chamberlain)
Andrew Gardiner (The Henchman)
Lewis Phillips (Muddles)
and: Kirsty Apicella, Cara Birkett, Hayley Dawson, Claire McLaughlin
or: Gemma Brooks, Lindsey Bush, Hayley Sullivan, Natalie Scott
Children:
Group One: Ellen Birkett, Neisha Blake,
Natalie Duke, Jade Jeffries, Mikayla Jones,
Nicola Maggs, Sasha Sherwood
Group Two: Louise Camp, Laura Dignon,
William Dignon, Laura Maguire, Rachael Maguire,
Sara Saddington, Jordana Scott
Musical Director: Steven Day
Percussion: Dave Hunt
Choreographer: Loraine Porter
Scenery Design: Gerry Binns
Costumes by Margaret Brice & Nigel Ellacott
Wardrobe: Jackie Cooper
Lighting Design : Rob Mitchell-Gears
Sound Design: Ralph Dartford
Production & Stage Manager: Rob Mitchell-Gears
Stage & Technical Staff: Jake Biggin, Jonathan Edwards,
Dave Palmer, Bev Ransom
Written by Nigel Ellacott
Directed by Vivyan Ellacott
Assistant Director: Antonio Peluso
1998: Aladdin
Dec 17th 1998 - Jan 30th 1999
(66 performances)
Marc Seymour (Widow Twankey)
Loraine Porter (Slave of the Ring)
Isobel Hurll (Empress of China)
Christopher Marlowe (Abanazar)
Robert Quarry (Li-Li Law)
Lewis Phillips (Wishee Washee)
Andrew Harding (Aladdin)
Joann Kenny (Princess Jasmine)
Michael Magnet (Genie )
Ricky Scott (Pee Gee Tips)
and: Lindsey Bush, Hayley Dawson,
Stacie Paige, Sarah Porter
or: Kerry Hughes, Claire McLaughlin,
Natalie Scott, Hayley Sullivan
Children:
Group One: Natalie Duke, Danielle Gilbert, Laura Manichamchetty,
Katy Paul, Sasha Sherwood, Rikki Stone, Tami Stone, Charlotte Wilson
Group Two: Ellen Birkett, Ciara Hallgate Hills, William Dignon,
Laura Dignon, Emma Keeley, Chloe Matharu, Rachael Maguire,
Stacey McGinley
Musical Director: Steven Day
Percussion: Dave Hunt
Choreographer: Loraine Porter
Scenery Design: Gerry Binns
Costumes by Margaret Brice & Nigel Ellacott
Wardrobe: Jackie Cooper
Lighting Design : Peter Abery
Laser Design: Mark Brock
Sound Design:
Jonathan Edwards
Production Manager:
Rob Mitchell-Gears
Technical Manager:
Ralph Dartford
Stage & Technical Staff:
Jason Kew, Dave Palmer,
Zoe Palmer, Chris McGrory
Written by
Nigel Ellacott
Directed by
Vivyan Ellacott
1999: Cinderella
Dec 16th 1999 - Feb 5th 2000
(68 performances)
Marc Seymour (Sharon)
Christopher Marlowe (Tracie)
Isobel Hurll (Fairy Godmother)
Loraine Porter (The Queen)
Robert Quarry (Baron Hardup)
Paula Jennings (Cinderella)
Vivienne McMaster (Dandini)
Lewis Phillips (Buttons)
Alison Senior (Prince Charming)
Owen Smith (Flunkey)
Andrew Mortimer (Chamberlain)
and: Kelly Chinery, Natalie Scott,
Shelley Smith, Hayley Sullivan
or: Lindsey Bush, Hayley Dawson,
Gemma Maguire, Stacie Page
Children:
Group One: Ellen Birkett,
Laura Dignon, William Dignon,
Mikayla Jones,
Laura Manichamchetty,
Samantha Moore, Sasha Sherwood,
Charlotte Wilson
Group Two: Stacey Bland,
Danielle Gilbert, Jade Jefrries,
Emma Keeley, Rachael Maguire,
Katy Paul, Rikki Stone,
Tami Stone
Musical Director: Steven Day
Percussion: Dave Hunt
Choreographer: Loraine Porter
Scenery Design: Gerry Binns
Costumes by Margaret Brice
& Nigel Ellacott
Wardrobe Staff: Shirley Goult ,
Jackie Cooper
Lighting Design : Peter Abery
Laser Design: Mark Brock, Jason Kew
Sound Design: Jonathan Edwards
Production Manager:
Rob Mitchell-Gears
Stage & Technical Staff:
Esther Blenman, Jason Kew,
Gemma O’Sullivan, Dave Palmer,
Zoe Palmer
Written by Nigel Ellacott
Directed by Vivyan Ellacott
2000: Dick Whittington
2001: December 14th 2000 - February 3rd 2001
(66 performances)
John Fleming (Sarah the Cook)
Loraine Porter (Fairy Bowbells)
Isobel Hurll (Queen Rat)
Robert Quarry (Bosun Bilge)
Jon Cartwright (Alderman Fitzwarren)
Lee Bright (Dick Whittington)
Jo Redburn (Alice Fitzwarren)
Owen Smith (Rat-a-One-ee)
Michael Magnet (Rat-a-Two-ee)
Russell Squire (Tommy the Cat)
Claire Harvey
Zecky Jay
Gemma Brady
and: Natasha LeSage, Hayley Sullivan,
Stacey Wood
Children:
Group One: Neesha Blake,
William Dignon, Holly Pearson,
Ellen Birkett, Emma Keeley,
Georgia Permutt, Katie Camp
Group Two: Stacey Bland,
Danielle Gilbert, Amy Smith,
Rikki Stone, Tami Stone,
Laura Manichamchetty, Katy Paul
Musical Director: Steven Day
Percussion: Malcolm Ball
Choreographer: Loraine Porter
Scenery Design: Gerry Binns
Costume Design: Nigel Ellacott
Wardrobe Staff:
Shirley Goult , Jackie Cooper
Lighting Design : Peter Abery
Laser Design: Mark Brock
Sound Design: Jonathan Edwards
Stage Manager: Dave Palmer
Assistant Stage Manager:
Christopher Musgrove
Production Manager:
Rob Mitchell-Gears
Stage & Technical Staff:
Isabel Jimenez, Jason Kew,
Gemma O’Sullivan, Zoe Palmer.
Written by Nigel Ellacott
Directed by Vivyan Ellacott
2001: Sleeping Beauty
Dec 20th 2001 - Feb 2nd 2002
(62 performances)
Andrew Ryan (Dame Dolly Dumpling)
Loraine Porter (Fairy Flora)
Natalie Cleverley (Queen Maleficent)
Robert Quarry (King Rudolf)
Michael Magnet (Muddles)
Clare Cunliffe (Princess Aurora)
Lee Bright (Prince Michael)
Gemma Brady (Wendy Wenn)
Claire Harvey (Wanda Ware)
Teddy French (Billy Wye)
Owen Smith (Willy Watt)
Children:
Group One: Katie Camp, Sasha Sherwood, Rikki Stone,
Tami Stone, Louise Taylor, Charlotte Wilson, Ellie Woolfe
Group Two: Jessica Blaize, William Dignon, Emma Kelley,
Katy Paul, Georgia Permutt, Jessica Reed, Amy Smith
Musical Director: Stuart Rush
Percussion: Malcolm Ball
Choreographer: Loraine Porter
Scenery Design: Gerry Binns
Costume Design: Nigel Ellacott
Wardrobe Staff: Shirley Goult , Jackie Cooper
Lighting Design : Peter Abery
Laser Design: Mark Brock & Jason Kew
Sound Design: Chris Musgrave
Stage Manager: Dave Palmer
Production Manager: Rob Mitchell-Gears
Stage & Technical Staff: Stephen Greenshields, Zoe Palmer, Andrew Smith, Lorraine Turner
Written by Nigel Ellacott
Directed by Vivyan Ellacott
Assistant Director: Antonio Peluso
2002: Jack and
the Beanstalk
Dec 19th 2002 Feb1st 2003
(62 performances)
Marc Seymour (DameTrott)
Loraine Porter (Fairy Sweet Pea)
Isobel Hurll (Belladonna)
Robert Quarry (Squire Squeezem)
Natalie Cleverley (Jack)
Steven Day (Silly Billy)
Andrea Binks (Jill),
Stephen Greenshields (Giant Blunderbore)
Gemma Brady
Claire Harvey
Michael Gamble
Owen Smith
Children:
Group One: Shannon Cornish, Katy Paul, Georgia Permutt, Jessica Reed, Rikki Stone,
Tami Stone, Louise Taylor
Group Two: Jessica Blaize, Katy Camp, Hariette Davis, Frances Dignon, William Dignon,
Amy Smith, Charlotte Wilson
Musical Director: Stuart Rush
Percussion: Malcolm Ball
Choreographer: Loraine Porter
Scenery Design: Gerry Binns
Costume Design: Nigel Ellacott
Wardrobe Staff: Shirley Goult , Jackie Cooper, Ronnie Waller
Lighting Design :
Peter Abery
Laser Design:
Mark Brock
Stage Manager:
Dave Palmer
Production Manager:
Rob Mitchell-Gears
Stage & Tech. Staff:
Catriona Clancy,
Philip Emerson,
Zoe Palmer,
Andrew Smith,
Richard Smith
Written by
Nigel Ellacott
Directed by
Vivyan Ellacott
Assistant Director:
Antonio Peluso
2003: Aladdin
December 18th 2003 - February 14th 2004
(72 performances)
Marc Seymour (Widow Twankey)
Loraine Porter (Slave of the Ring)
Christopher Marlowe (Abanazar)
Isobel Hurll (Empress of China)
Robert Quarry (Inspector Li-Li Law)
Natalie Cleverley (Aladdin)
Steven Day (Wishee Washee)
Andrea Binks (Princess Jasmine),
Andy Paul Day (Genie of the Lamp)
Owen Smith (Tut)
Phillip Rowlands (Karmen)
Claire Harvey
Emma Vandanburgh
Children:
Group One: Amanda Black, Florentina Bowden, Coral Ironside, Jade Jeffries, Samantha Moore, Jessica Reed,
Tami Stone, Ellie Woolf ; Group Two: Shannon Cornish, Frances Dignon, Jade Hoffman, Katy Paul, Georgia
Permutt, Rebecca Rolph, Amy Smith, Charlotte Wilson
Musical Director: Stuart Rush
Percussion: Malcolm Ball
Choreographer: Loraine Porter
Scenery Design: Gerry Binns
Costume Design: Nigel Ellacott
Wardrobe Staff: Shirley Goult , Jackie Cooper, Ronnie Waller
Lighting Design : Peter Abery
Laser Design: Mark Brock
Stage Manager: Dave Palmer
Production Manager: Rob Mitchell-Gears
Stage & Technical Staff: Zoe Ellen, Simon Lipkin, Andrew Smith, Dawn Wenn
Written by Nigel Ellacott
Directed by Vivyan Ellacott
2004: Snow White
December 16th 2004 - February 5th 2005
(65 performances)
Marc Seymour (Dame Dolly Dumpling)
Loraine Porter (The Wicked Queen)
Laura Medforth (Snow White)
Lee Bright (The Prince)
Robert Quarry (Ramsbottom)
Simon Lipkin (Muddles)
Gemma Brady
Phillip Rowlands
Owen Smith
Emma Vandanburgh
Children:
Group One: Amanda Black, Danielle Black, Shannon Cornish, David Harris,
Coral Ironside, Georgia Permutt, Jessica Reed, Rebecca Rolph, Tami Stone Louise Taylor
Group Two: Florentina Bowden, Frances Dignon, Sam Dignon, Natasha Douglas, Jade Hoffman,
Jayde Jeffries, Becky Marney, Amy Smith, Gareth Stevens, Ellie Woolf
Musical Director: Stuart Rush
Percussion: Malcolm Ball
Choreographer: Loraine Porter
Scenery Design: Gerry Binns
Costume Design: Nigel Ellacott
Wardrobe Staff: Shirley Goult,
Jackie Cooper, Ronnie Waller
Lighting & Sound Design : Peter Abery
Laser Design: Mark Brock
Stage Manager: Dave Palmer
Production Manager: Rob Mitchell-Gears
Stage & Technical Staff: Denise Cresswell,
Zoe Palmer, Andrew Smith, Rikki Stone
Written by Nigel Ellacott
Directed by Vivyan Ellacott
2005: Dick Whittington
December 15th 2005 - February 4th 2006
(64 performances)
Nick Wilton (Sarah the Cook)
Loraine Porter (Fairy Bowbells)
Nicholas Pound (Alderman Fitzwarren)
Isobel Hurll (Queen Rat)
Robert Quarry (Bosun Bilge)
Lee Bright (Dick Whittington)
Laura Medforth (Alice Fitzwarren)
Owen Smith (Rat-a-Two-ee)
Philip Allinson (Sultan of Morocco)
Adam Gaskin (Tommy the Cat)
Gemma Brady
Daniel Farrow
Kirsten Masefield
Daniel Wright
Children:
Group One: Amanda Black, Danielle Black, Frances Dignon,
Natasha Douglas, Jade Hoffman, Coral Ironside,
Rebecca Rolph, Tami Stone;
Group Two: Zoe Goodwin, Rayne Leat, Katie Lee,
Annie Leigh, Beck Marney, Jessica Reed, Amy Smith,
Louise Taylor
Musical Director: Stuart Rush
Percussion: Malcolm Ball
Choreographer: Loraine Porter
Scenery Design: Gerry Binns
Costume Design: Nigel Ellacott
Wardrobe Staff: Shirley Goult, Jackie
Cooper, Ronnie Waller
Lighting & Sound Design : Peter Abery
Laser Design: Mark Brock
Stage Manager: Dave Palmer
Production Manager:
Rob Mitchell-Gears
Stage & Technical Staff:
Ray Howes, Andres Jimenez,
Jason Kew, Zoe Palmer,
Andrew Smith, Kate Smith, Rikki Stone
Written by Nigel Ellacott
Directed by Vivyan Ellacott
Assistant Director: Philip Allinson
2006: Cinderella
December 20th 2006 - February 3rd 2007
(65 performances)
Christopher Marlowe (Trinny)
James Gavin (Susannah)
Loraine Porter (The Baroness)
Isobel Hurll (Fairy Godmother)
Robert Quarry (Baron Hardup)
Ashley Vallance (Buttons)
Lauren Harrison (Cinderella)
Elliot Harper (Prince Charming)
Owen Smith (Dandini)
Aimee Bramall
Michael Downing
Nellie McQuinn
Chris Neumann
Children:
Group One: Amanda Black, Natasha Black, Natasha Douglas,
Coral Ironside, Katie Lee, Lucy Shepherd
Group Two: Florentina Bowden, Lauren Condon, Jade Hoffman,
Rayne Leat, Rebecca Rolph, Jessica Reed, Ellie Woolf
Musical Director: Jamie Bell
Percussion: Malcolm Ball
Choreographer: Loraine Porter
Scenery Design: Gerry Binns
Costume Design: Nigel Ellacott
Wardrobe Staff: Shirley Goult, Ronnie Waller
Lighting & Sound Design : Peter Abery
Sound Operator: Dave Palmer
Laser Design: Mark Brock & Greg Bracken
Stage Manager: Kate Smith
Production Manager: Rob Mitchell-Gears
Stage & Technical Staff: Sophie Cooney, Katy Harris,
Andres Jimenez, Zoe Palmer, Rikki Stone
Written by Nigel Ellacott
Directed by Vivyan Ellacott
2007: Jack and the Beanstalk
December 19th 2007 - February 2nd 2008
(62 performances)
Keith Hopkins (Dame Kitty Trott)
Loraine Porter (Fairy Flora)
Isobel Hurll (Belladonna)
Robert Quarry (Squire Squeezum)
Rikki Stone (Jack Trott)
Jemma-Louise Shaw (Jill)
Owen Smith (Tommy Tucker)
Gemma Brady (Lucy Lockett)
Michael Downing (Peter Piper)
Tami Stone (Mary Moppett)
Jack Cramer (Giant Blunderbore)
Children:
Group One: Coral Ironside,
Amy Keizner, Mia Keizner,
Lauren Mead,
Megan O’Connor,
Megan Parker
Group Two: Natasha Black,
Lauren Condon,
Zoe Goodwin, Rayne Leat,
Melissa Reed, Lucy Shepherd
Musical Director:
Stuart Rush
Percussion:
Malcolm Ball/Luke Wastell
Choreographer:
Loraine Porter
Scenery Design:
Gerry Binns
Costume Design:
Nigel Ellacott
Wardrobe Staff:
Shirley Goult, Ronnie Waller
Lighting & Sound Design:
Peter Abery
Lighting Operator:
Matt Clough
Stage Manager:
Dave Palmer
Production Manager:
Rob Mitchell-Gears
Stage & Technical Staff:
Greg Bracken,
Andres Jimenez,
Dominic Kelly,
Lauren Skinner,
Andrew Smith
Written by
Nigel Ellacott
Directed by Vivyan Ellacott
ROBERT QUARRY
A Unique
Robert Quarry appeared in
every one of the KMT pantomimes
from 1975 to 2009 - a total of 35
successive productions. During this
time he never missed a single one of
the 2,127 panto performances he
gave during these years.
To have played panto 35 years
running in the same theatre is a
record that, as far as we know, no
one else has achieved in the world of
Pantomime.
Robert’s 2,000th KMT pantomime
appearance came during “Jack and
the Beanstalk” in the year 2007.
However, Robert had appeared in
many other shows at the KMT as
well as panto. During the run of
“Cinderella (1999-2000,) Robert
was given a surprise onstage party to
mark his 2000th overall performance
at the Kenneth More.
Pantomime Record !
2008: Aladdin
December 17th 2008 - January 24th 2009
(51 performances)
Christopher Marlowe (Widow Twankey)
Loraine Porter (Slave of the Ring)
Isobel Hurll (Empress of China)
Robert Quarry (Inspector Li-Li Law)
Hamilton Sargent (Aladdin)
Rikki Stone (Wishee Washee)
Edward Thorpe (Abanazar)
Hannah Chick (Princess Jasmine)
Michael Skyers (Genie of the Lamp)
Owen Smith (So-Ho)
Tami Stone (So-Shy)
Michelle Theunissen (Not So-Shy)
Nathan Vaughan-Harris (Ho-Tep)
Children:
Group One:
Becky Condon, Lauren Condon, Mia Keizner, Rayne Leat, Eloise Penfold, D’mia Walker, Amy Young
Group Two:
Natasha Black, Coral Ironside, Annie Leigh, Megan O’Connor, Megan Parker, Melissa Reed, Lucy Shepherd
Musical Director: Stuart Rush
Percussion: Malcolm Ball/Luke Wastell
Choreographer: Loraine Porter
Scenery Design: Gerry Binns
Costume Design: Nigel Ellacott
Wardrobe Staff: Shirley Goult, Ronnie Waller
Lighting & Sound Design : Peter Abery
Lighting Operator: Hayley Levison
Resident Stage Manager & Sound Operator: Dave Palmer
Pantomime Stage Manager: Kate Smith
Production Manager: Rob Mitchell-Gears
Stage & Technical Staff: Greg Bracken, William Dignon, Andres Jimenez, Elliot Silk, Andrew Smith
Written by Nigel Ellacott
Directed by Vivyan Ellacott
2009: Snow White
December 17th 2009 - January 23rd 2010
(52 performances)
Nigel Ellacott (Dame Dolly Doughnut)
Loraine Porter (The Fairy)
Isobel Hurll (The Wicked Queen)
Robert Quarry (Ramsbottom)
Rikki Stone (Muddles)
Michael Conway (Prince Alexei)
Ellie Robertson (Snow White)
Owen Smith (The Hunstman)
Nathan Daniel (Tommy Tucker)
Jocelyn Prah (Lucy Lockett)
Tami Stone (Jenny Wren)
Children:
Group One: Becky Condon, Lauren Condon, Mia Keizner, Eloise Penfold,
Sophie Smart, D’mia Walker, Amy Young
Group Two: Natasha Black, Tehillah Campbell, Loren Cohen, Summer Jones,
Lauren Mead, Megan Parker, Melissa Reed
Musical Director: Stuart Rush
Percussion: Malcolm Ball/Luke Wastell
Choreographer: Loraine Porter
Scenery Design: Gerry Binns & Steve Coughlin
Costume Design: Nigel Ellacott
Wardrobe Staff: Sarah Ford, Ronnie Waller
Lighting & Sound Design : Peter Abery
Lighting Operator: Andres Jimenez
Stage Manager : Dave Palmer
Production Manager: Rob Mitchell-Gears
Stage & Technical Staff:
Greg Bracken, Lee Caulfield,
Nicky Caulfield, William Dignon
Written by Nigel Ellacott
Directed by Vivyan Ellacott
Assistant Director: Rob Mitchell-Gears
This was Nigel Ellacott’s first
appearance as a solo Dame following 27 years as an Ugly Sister
double-act with Peter Robbins. (Peter
had sadly and unexpectedly died in
April this year.)
It was also the farewell appearance of
Robert Quarry who decided to take
early retirement following this, his
35th pantomime. Robert’s 35
consecutive pantomimes in the same
theatre is undoubtedly a record in the
theatre world.
2010: Sleeping Beauty
December 16th 2010 - January 22nd 2011
(51 performances)
Christopher Marlowe (Nurse Nelly)
Loraine Porter (Fairy Flora)
Isobel Hurll (Maleficent)
Rikki Stone (Silly Billy)
Edward Thorpe (King Rudolphe)
Hannah Chick (Princess Aurora)
Jason Denton (Prince Michael)
John Burlington (Ben)
Nathan Daniel (Arthur)
Jocelyn Prah (Lucy)
Tami Stone (Patty)
Children:
Group One: Lauren Condon, Rayne Leat, Lauren Mead, Megan Parker, Sophie Smart, D’mia Walker,
Group Two Natasha Black, Clio Goodwin, Coral Ironside, Summer Jones, Eloise Penfold, Amy Young
Musical Director:
Steven Day
Percussion:
Nicky Caulfield
Choreographer:
Loraine Porter
Scenery Design:
Gerry Binns & Lauren Skinner
Costume Design:
Nigel Ellacott
Lighting & Sound Design :
Peter Abery
Lighting Operator:
Andres Jimenez
Animation Design & Editing:
Jason Kew
Filmed Sequences:
Marc Seymour
Stage Manager :
Dave Palmer
Production Manager:
Rob Mitchell-Gears
Production Assistant &
Wardrobe Management:
Owen Smith
Stage & Technical Staff:
Liam Bennett, Greg Bracken,
Sophie Cooney, William Dignon,
Hayley Levison, Lauren Skinner,
Kate Smith
Written by
Nigel Ellacott
Directed by
Vivyan Ellacott
Assistant Director:
Rob Mitchell-Gears
2011: Jack and the
Beanstalk
Dec 12th 2011 - Jan 22nd 2012
(58 performances)
Christopher Marlowe (Dame Trott)
Loraine Porter (Bellatrix )
Patrick George (Jack)
Libby Gore (Jill)
Paul Lawrence Thomas (Silly Billy)
Amelia Friswell (Fairy Sweet Pea)
Shirann Donovan
Shelley Payne
Joseph O’Reilly
Kristian Turner
Children:
Group One: Natasha Black, Hannah Green, Sophie Hall, Megan Parker, Sophie Smart, Amy Young
Group Two Lauren Condon, Clio Goodwin, Summer Jones, Eloise Penfold, D’Mia Walker, Brooke Wolpert.
Musical Director: Greg Bracken
Percussion: Phil Stevenson
Choreographer: Loraine Porter
Scenery Design: Gerry Binns,
Lauren Skinner & Grant Alvarez
Costume Design: Nigel Ellacott
Lighting & Sound Design : Peter Abery
Lighting Operator: Andres Jimenez
Animation Design & Editing: Jason Kew
Filmed Sequences: Marc Seymour
Stage Manager : Dave Palmer
Production Manager: Rob Mitchell-Gears
Wardrobe: Rachael Maguire
Stage & Technical Staff: Liam Bennett,
Sophie Cooney, Lynsey Crowley,
Edward Guest, James Lane,
Azeem Lone, Lauren Skinner
Written and Directed by Steven Day
This production opened a week earlier than
usual, and staged eight performances (at
10.30am and 1.15pm) especially for schools.
This was the KMT’s 37th pantomime, and the
first one not directed by Vivyan Ellacott, who
had retired as Manager in 2010. Steven Day
had been appointed the new manager and took
over direction of this show, but he could
hardly be described as a newcomer, since this
was his 8th KMT panto as a performer or
musical director.
2012:Cinderella
December 13th 2012 - January 19th 2013
(53 performances)
Christopher Marlowe (Nicole Hardup)
James Gavin (Tulisa Hardup)
Loraine Porter (Fairy Godmother)
Lucy Lavelle (Cinderella)
Ross Barnes (Prince Charming)
Adam Rhys-Davies (Buttons)
Richard Kettles (Baron Hardup)
Gareth Healey (Dandini)
Shirann Donovan
Shelley Payne
Joseph O’Reilly
Kristian Turner
Juveniles:
Group One: Summer Jones, Rachel Masters, Megan Parker, Eloise Penfold, Sophie Smart, D’Mia Walker
Group Two Clio Goodwin, Hannah Green, Sophie Hall, Jessica Licheri, Brooke Wolpert, Amy Young
Musical Director: Nigel Hooper
Percussion: Phil Stevenson
Choreographer: Loraine Porter
Scenery Design:Gerry Binns, Lauren Skinner,
Rob Mitchell-Gears
Costume Design: Nigel Ellacott
Lighting & Sound Design : Peter Abery
Lighting Operator: Andres Jimenez
Animation Design & Editing: Jason Kew
Filmed Sequences: Marc Seymour
Stage Manager : Dave Palmer
Deputy Stage Manager: Samantha Petrook
Production Manager: Rob Mitchell-Gears
Wardrobe: Rachael Maguire
Stage & Technical Staff: Liam Bennett,
Lynsey Crowley, William Dignon,
Lauren Skinner
Written and Directed by Steven Day
2013: Aladdin
December 12th 2013 - January 18th 2014
(52 performances)
James Gavin (Widow Twankey)
Loraine Porter (Empress of China)
Jarred Page (Aladdin)
Nicola Martinus-Smith (Princess Jasmine)
Craig Tippett (Wishee Washee)
Grant Alvarez (Genie of the Lamp)
Jayde Jeffries (Slave of the Ring)
Lauren Stone
Callum Tempest
Craig Joseph
Juveniles:
Group One: Clio Goodwin, Sophie Hall, Coral Ironside, Jessica Licheri, Megan Parker, Kelly Robinson
Group Two Lauren Condon, Hannah Green, Chloe Jones, D’Mia Lindsay-Walker, Eloise Penfold, Olivia Yahoni
Musical Director: Nigel Hooper
Percussion: Phil Stevenson
Choreographer: Loraine Porter
Scenery Design:Gerry Binns, Lauren Skinner,
Rob Mitchell-Gears
Costume Design: Nigel Ellacott
Lighting & Sound Design : Peter Abery
Lighting Operator: Liam Bennett
Animation Design & Editing: Jason Kew
Stage Manager : Dave Palmer
Production Manager: Rob Mitchell-Gears
Wardrobe: Di Saddington, Jonathan Sanders
Stage & Technical Staff: Azeem Lone, Greg Bracken,
Lauren Skinner, Kate Smith. Jack Eaton,
Gareth Stevens, Andrew Smith, Andres Jimenez
Written and Directed by Steven Day
Kenneth More Theatre - 40 Years On
2014: Dick Whittington
December 11th 2014 - January 18th 2015
(52 performances)
Marc Seymour (Dame Delia Dumpling)
Loraine Porter (Fairy Bowbells)
Natalie Cleverley (Queen Rat)
Paul Giddings (Alderman Fitzwarren)
Callum Tempest (Dick Whittington)
Amy Turner (Alice Fitzwarren)
Kristian Turner (Tommy the Cat)
Jonathan Sanders (Pirate King)
Jayde Jeffries, Lauren Stone,
Jake Brewer, Nick Brittain
Juveniles:
Group One: Clio Goodwin, Coral Ironside, Summer Jones,
Rayne Leat, Isabelle Rice, Brooke Wolpert
Group Two Lauren Condon, Hannah Green, Sophie Hall,
Rachel Masters, Megan Parker, Kelly Robinson
Musical Director: Greg Bracken
Percussion: Phil Stevenson
Choreographer: Loraine Porter
Scenery Design: Grant Alvarez, Gerry Binns,
Lauren Skinner, Rob Mitchell-Gears
Costume Design: Nigel Ellacott
Lighting & Sound Design : Peter Abery
Lighting Operator: Jack Eaton
Stage Manager : Dave Palmer
Production Manager: Rob Mitchell-Gears
Wardrobe: Jonathan Sanders
Stage & Technical Staff: Jaime Wright, Azeem Lone,
Liam Bennett, Jade Ayres, Ed Guest
Written and Directed by Steven Day
PERFORMERS WHO HAVE APPEARED IN KMT PANTOMIMES
1975—2015
Where an artist has appeared in more than one KMT panto, the number is given after the name
ADAM, Robert
ADELAIDE, Sherry
ALLINSON, Philip
ALVAREZ, Grant (2)
ALVEY, Stephen
ALVIS, Roy
ANNA LOU (2)
ARMSTRONG, Gareth
BAKER, Kent
BARNES, Ross
BARRETT, Gaynor
BARRETT, Jane
BARRITT, Desmond (2)
BARROW, Kenneth
BEADLE, Peter (2)
BEDDOWS, Kerry-Jane
BERTIE, Megan (3)
BETTS, Andrew (2)
BINKS, Andrea (2)
BOND, Clare
BRADY, Gemma (6)
BRAMALL, Aimee
BRAY, Michael
BREWER, Jake
BRIGHT, Lee (4)
BRITTAIN, Nick
BRODY, David
BROWN, Nadja (2)
BULL, Alastair
BURLINGTON, John
CAPLAN, Jonathan
CARR, Maggie
CARR, Peter (2)
CARTWRIGHT, Jon
CASWELL, Eddie
CHICK, Hannah (2)
CLARK, Michael
CLEVERLEY, Natalie (4)
COHEN, Adelle
COLE, Natalie
CONWAY, Michael
COURT, Marc
CRAMER, Jack
CUNLIFFE, Clare
CURRAN, James
DACRE, Sue
DANIEL, Nathan (2)
DANIELS, Gilly (2)
DAVIES, Simon
DAVIS, Andrew
DAY, Andy Paul
DAY, Steven (2)
DAYE, Adam
DAYSON, Peter (2)
DEAN, Stephen J.
DENNIS, Shealagh (4)
DENOTO, Danielle
DENTON, James
DONOVAN, Shirann (2)
DORRILL, Jacqueline
DOWNING, Micheal (2)
EDWARDS, Lyndsey
EDWIN, Steve (2)
EKE, Steve
ELLACOTT, Nigel (5)
ELLIOTT, Zoe
ELLISON, Ben
ELSTER, Danielle (3)
ELSTER, Lyssa (3)
ELSTER, Traci (4)
EVANS, Richard
FARROW, Daniel
FETTES, Andrew
FISCHER, Stephen (2)
FLEMING, John
FORECAST, Gary
FRENCH, Teddy
FRISWELL, Amelia
GALLAGHER, Teresa
GAMBLE, Michael
GARDENER, Terri
GARDINER, Andrew
GASKIN, Adam
GAVIN, James (3)
GEORGE, Patrick
GIDDINGS, Paul
GILLESPIE, David (2)
GLEED, Terry
GOLDWYN, Nicholas
GORDON, Michael
GORE, Libby
GRAHAM Joy
GRAY, Kevin
GREENSHIELDS, Stephen
GRIFFITH, Robin
GRIFFITHS, John
GURNEY, Caro
HALLAM, Gary
HANNAH, Pauline (3)
HARDING, Andrew
HARMAN, Faith
HARPER, Elliot
HARRISON, Lauren
PERFORMERS WHO HAVE APPEARED IN KMT PANTOMIMES
1975—2015
Where an artist has appeared in more than one KMT panto, the number is given after the name
HART, Tracy
HARVEY, Clare (10)
HAYWARD, Simon
HEALEY, Gareth
HEATH, Lesley
HEATH, Michael (4)
HOCKLEY, Michelle
HODGE, Sue
HONEYBALL, Brian
HOORN, Chery van
HOPE, Luke (3)
HOPKINS, Keith
HOWARD, Scott (3)
HURLL, Isobel (21)
IAN, David
JACOBS, Patrick
JAMES, Aidan
JAMIESON, Charles
JAY, Zecky
JAYNES, Paul
JEFFRIES, Jayde (2)
JENNER, Rosemary
JENNINGS, Paula
JOHNS, Jacqui (8)
JOLLEYS, Casey Lee
JOSEPH, Craig
JUST, Liza
KARTELL, Theresa
KAY, Taryn
KEAN, Roy (2)
KENNY, Joann (2)
KENT, Bobbie
KETTLES, Richard
KILEY, Jonathan
KING, Lorinda (2)
KYLE, Paul (4)
LAVELLE, Lucy
LEE, Glenn
LEEMAN, Dennis
LEEMAN, Mark
LEES, Freddie (2)
LEROY, Eric
LIPKIN, Simon
LLOYD, Chris
LOWE, Maggi-Anne
LUCY, Francesca
LYN, Anthony (2)
MAGNET, Michael (3)
MAGUIRE, Craig
MARC, Stevie
MARLOWE. Christopher (12)
MARTINUS-SMITH, Nicola
MASEFIELD, Kirsten
McCABE, Jake (2)
McDONALD, Alex
McLAUGHLIN, Glen (2)
McLEAN, Mike (2)
McMANUS, John
McMASTER, Vivienne (2)
McQUINN, Nellie
MEDFORTH, Laura (2)
MEGRAW, Sasha
MEYER, Michelle
MOORE, Vivienne
MORDUE, Mark
MORTIMER, Andrew
NAYLOR, John
NAYMAN, Laura
NEUMANN, Chris
NOVA, Ludmila
O'NEIL, Hilary
O'REILLY, Joseph (2)
PAGE, Jarred
PAYNE, Dawn
PAYNE, Shelley (2)
PELUSO, Antonio
PHILLIPS, Lewis (3)
POLLARD, Alison
PORTER, Loraine (25)
POUND, Nicholas
POWELL, Jennifer
PRAH, Jocelyn (2)
QUARRY, Robert (35)
REDBURN, Jo
RHYS-DAVIES, Adam
RICHARDS, Graham
ROBBINS, Peter (2)
ROBERT, Timothy
ROBERTSON, Ellie
ROGERSON, Iain
ROWLANDS, Phillip (2)
RYAN, Andrew (8)
SANDERS, Jonathan
SARGENT, Hamilton
SCOTT. Ricky
SENIOR, Alison
SEYMOUR, Marc (10)
SHAND, June
SHAW, Jemma-Louise
SHEPPARD, Terry
SKYERS, Michael
SMITH, Owen (11)
SNOOK, Gareth (2)
SPARKS, Helen
SQUIRE, Russell
STEWART, Philip
STOKES, Craig
STONE, Lauren (2)
STONE, Rikki (4)
STONE, Tami (4)
STREAMES, David
SUFFOLK, Terence
TAPPING, Laura (2)
TEMPEST, Callum (2)
TEMPLE, Nicholas (2)
TERRY, Catherine (2)
THEUNISSEN, Michelle
THOMAS, Eleanor (3)
THOMAS, Paul Lawrence
THORNE, Peter (2)
THORPE, Edward (2)
THREADGOLD, Lee
TIPPETT, Craig
TURNER, Amy
TURNER, Kristian (3)
VALLANCE, Ashley
VANDANBURG, Emma (4)
VARLEY, Drew
VAUGHAN-HARRIS, Nathan
WARREN, Adele
WARREN, Katie
WARWICK, Jane
WATKINS, Michael
WEBB, Gary
WELLARD, Derek
WENMAN, Ian
WEST, Neil
WILLIAMS, Don
WILSON, Ken
WILSON, Mak
WILTON, Nick
WOOD, Patrick
WOODHOUSE, Adam (3)
WORRALL, Heather
WRIGHT, Daniel
WYER, Scott (4)
YOUNG, Joseph
TECHNICAL & PRODUCTION STAFF
WHO HAVE WORKED ON KMT PANTOMIMES: 1975-2015
ABERY, Pete (22)
ANDREWS, Ross
ANNISON, Jake
AUKLAND, Daryl
AYRES, Jade
BARLOW, Jon
BELLINGER, Nicky
BELNE, Jason
BENNETT, Liam (5)
BENSUSAN, Tony (3)
BIGGIN, Jake
BLENMAN, Esther
BLEWITT, Andrew
BRACKEN, Greg (6)
BROCK, Mark (9)
BROOKES, Andy (2)
CATER, Nicholas (6)
CATMUR, Nigel (3)
CAULFIELD, Lee
CAULFIELD, Nicky
CLANCY, Catriona
CLEMENTS, Stephanie (3)
CLOUGH, Matt
COCHRAN, Andrew
COLE, Natalie
COOK, Jenni
COONEY, Sophie (4)
COOPER, Jackie (9)
COSGROVE, Myles (2)
COURTS, Tony (14)
COX, Chantelle
CREASE, Stephen (2)
CRESSWELL, Denise
CROMBIE, Margaret
CROWLEY, Lynsey (2)
DARTFORD, Ralph (2)
DEAN, Colin
DIGNON, William (4)
EARL, Hilton
EATON, Jack (2)
EATON, Wayne
EDWARDS, Jonathan (4)
EKE, Steve
EMERSON, Philip
FERNANDES, Mikki
FITZGERALD, Meagan
FORD, Sarah
GOLDSTONE, Andrew
GOULT, Shirley (10)
GREENSHIELDS, Stephen
GROOMBRIDGE, Les (2)
GRUBIAK, Russell (3)
GUEST, Edward (2)
HALLAM, Gary
HALVERSON, Ian (2)
HARRIS, Katy
HARVEY, Clare
HENNIGEN, Alan
HIBBERD, Anthony (3)
HOWES, Ray
JIMENEZ, Andres (9)
JIMENEZ, Isabel
JOHNS, Christopher
KASNER, Elaine (2)
KEEN, Gavin
KEEN, Mark
KELLY, Dominic
KEW, Jason (8)
LANE, James
LANG, Darren
LEVISON, Hayley (2)
LIPKIN, Simon
LODGE, Jacqui
LONE, Azeem (3)
MAGUIRE, Rachael (2)
McGRORY, Chris
MEGRAW, Jarrod
MERRYWEATHER, Neil
MICHAEL, Stephen
MILES, Tabitha (2)
MITCHELL-GEARS, Rob (26)
MULPETER, Leigh
MURRELL, Andrew
MUSGROVE, Christopher (2)
NASH, Russell
NELDER, Pat (3)
NEWBERRY, Charlotte
NEWTON, Sally
O'SULLIVAN, Gemma (2)
PALMER, Dave (20)
PALMER, Zoe (11)
PERSELL, Robert
PETROOK. Samantha
RANDALL, Iain
RANSOM, Bev (3)
RICHARDS, Nick (2)
ROBERTS, Owen (2)
RYAN, Andrew
SADDINGTON, Di
SANDERS, Jonathan (2)
SAVAGE, Matt
SCOTT, Ricky (3)
SEYMOUR, Marc (3)
SILK, Elliot
SILVEY, Denise
SKINNER, Lauren (5)
SMITH, Andrew (8)
SMITH, Kate (5)
SMITH, Lynn
SMITH, Owen
SMITH, Richard
STEVENS, Gareth
STONE, Andrew (12)
STONE, Rikki (3)
TAPPING, James
TURNER, Loraine
WALKER, Judy (5)
WALLER, Ronnie (8)
WALTERS, Bob
WARD, Simon
WENN, Dawn
WILSON, Doug
WRIGHT, Jaime
WILSON, Rebecca (3)
WYATT, Shelley (3)
MUSICAL DIRECTORS:
BELL, Jamie
DAY, Steven (5)
HEATH, Ted (3)
PAYNE, Laurence (18)
RUSH, Stuart (8)
TINGLEY, Chris
MUSICIANS:
BALL, Malcolm (9)
BRACKEN, Greg (2)
CAULFIELD, Nicky
GRANT, Alan (5)
GRANT, Nigel (9)
HAWTHORN, Dave (3)
HOOPER, Nigel (2)
HUNT , Dave (3)
LAWRENCE, Derek
STEVENSON, Phil (4)
WASTELL, Luke (3)
WYATT, Terry (6)
CHOREOGRAPHERS:
DENNIS, Shealagh (2)
DRAKE, Terry Lee
HART, Tracy
LUCY, Francesca
NOVA, Ludmila
PORTER, Loraine (29)
RIPPON, Alma (3)
SPARKS, Helen
WENN, Dawn
SCENIC ARTISTS:
ALVAREZ, Grant (2)
BINNS, Gerry (22)
COUGHLIN, Steve
FISK, Amanda (5)
LAZELL, Paul
PAGE, John
SKINNER, Lauren (5)
COSTUME DESIGNERS:
BRICE, Margaret (19)
ELLACOTT, Nigel (34)
OTHER CONTRIBUTORS:
PALMER, Vicki
PORTER, Dick
PORTER, Joyce
Some pantomime costume designs by Nigel Ellacott
JUVENILE & CHILD PERFORMERS
WHO HAVE APPEARED IN KMT PANTOMIMES: 1975-2015
ALLEN, Michelle (3)
HARRIS, Shani (2)
APICELLA, Kirsty
HARVEY, Katie (6)
BALLARD, Katie (6)
HAZEL, Katie (3)
BERTIE, Megan (2)
HODGES, James
BIRKETT, Cara (3)
HOFFMAN, Jade (4)
BIRKETT, Ellen (5)
HOFFMAN, Nadine (6)
BLACK, Amanda (4)
HUGHES, Kerry
BLACK, Danielle (2)
IRONSIDE, Coral (9)
BLACK, Natasha (6)
JEFFRIES, Jayde (5)
BLAIZE, Jessica (2)
JONES, Chloe
REED, Jessica (6)
BLAKE, Neisha (5)
JONES, Debbie (5)
REED, Melissa (3)
BLAND, Stacey (3)
JONES, Mikayla (4)
RICE, Isabelle (2)
BOWDEN, Florentina (3)
JONES, Summer (5)
RICHARDSON, Hannah (2)
BRADY, Gemma (2)
JONES, Treena (3)
ROBINSON, Kelly (2)
BROOKES, Gemma (4)
JUNIPER, Lee (2)
ROLPH, Rebecca (4)
BUSH, Lindsey (3)
KEELEY, Emma (3)
ROUSE, Sarah
CAMP, Katie (3)
KEIZNER, Amy
SADDINGTON, Lucy (2)
CAMP, Louise (3)
KEIZNER, Mia (3)
SADDINGTON, Sarah (4)
CAMPBELL, Tehillah
KELLEY, Emma
SCOTT, Jordana (5)
CHINERY, Kelly (5)
LEAT, Rayne (6)
SCOTT, Natalie (7)
COATES, Amanda (2)
LEE, Katie (2)
SHEPHERD, Lucy (3)
COHEN, Loren
LEIGH, Annie (2)
SHERWOOD, Sasha (4)
CONDON, Becky (2)
LESAGE, Natasha
SMART, Sophie (4)
CONDON, Lauren (8)
LICHERI, Jessica (2)
SMITH, Amy (6)
CORNISH, Shannon (3)
LOCKWOOD, Caroline (2)
SMITH, Bronwen (2)
CURTIS, Danielle
LUDLOW, Katherine (4)
SMITH, Lucy (2)
DAVIS, Hariette
LUDLOW, Vicki (2)
SMITH, Owen
DAWSON, Hayley (3)
MAGGS, Nicola
SMITH, Shelley (6)
DICKSON, Joanne
MAGUIRE, Gemma (5)
STEVENS, Gareth
DIGNON, Frances (4)
MAGUIRE, Laura (5)
STONE, Rikki (5)
DIGNON, Laura (4)
MAGUIRE, Rachael (6)
STONE, Tami (8)
DIGNON, Sam
MANICHAMCHETTY, Laura (3)
SULLIVAN, Hayley (9)
DIGNON, William (6)
MARCOU, Natalie (4)
TAYLOR, Louise (4)
DIXON, Joanne
MARNEY, Becky (2)
THOMAS, Laura
DOUGLAS, Natasha (3)
MASTERS, Rachel (2)
TINCEY, Joanna (4)
DUKE, Natalie (4)
MATHARU, Chloe
VERGE, Elisabeth (2)
EVANGELOU, Margarita
McGINLEY, Stacey
VERGE, Lauren (2)
FERNANDES, Meryl (3)
McGRORY, Anne-Marie
WALKER, D'mia (6)
FERNANDES, Mikada (4)
McLAUGHLIN, Claire (2)
WELLING, Anna (4)
FINK, Gemma
McLAUGHLIN, Sarah
WILD, Wendy (5)
MEAD, Lauren (3)
WILSON, Charlotte (5)
MEYER, Jessica (2)
WOLPERT, Brooke (3)
MITCHELL, Laura (2)
WOOD, Stacey
MOORE, Samantha (2)
WOOLF, Ellie (4)
MOORE, Tiegan (2)
YAHONI, Olivia
NEWBURY, Charlotte (2)
YOUNG, Amy (5)
GILBERT, Danielle (3)
GOODWIN, Clio (5)
GOODWIN, Zoe (2)
GOULT, Erin
GREEN, Hannah (4)
HALL, Sophie (4)
HALLGATE-HILLS, Chiara
HARPER, Jodie
HARRIS, David
HARRIS, Laila (2)
O'CONNOR, Megan (2)
PAIGE, Stacie (2)
PALMER, Zoe (3)
PARKER, Megan (8)
PAUL, Katy (6)
PEARSON, Holly
PENFOLD, Eloise (6)
PERMUTT, Georgia (5)
PETERS, Jodie
PLUMB, Samantha
PLUMB, Samantha (2)
PORTER, Sarah
POWELL, Sally (3)

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