Family/Children, Musicals, Comedy
Dick Whittington and His Cat Tweedy
Tweedy is back in the Everyman Theatre's most exciting pantomime adventure ever.
Join Gloucestershire's hometown hero as he ventures to London to seek his fortune with his faithful feline sidekick TWEEDY!
A cast of Everyman favourites; including Sam Holmes as Fairy Bow Bells, Kevin Brewis as Sarah The Cook and Phoebe Samuel-Gray as Alice Fitzwarren, will help Dick along his journey! Can our magical fairy help our hero defeat Queen Rat and win the hand of the fair maiden? Find out in our all singing, all dancing, gag filled pantomime paved with gold.
A purr-fect treat for the entire family.
AUDIO DESCRIPTION:
Dick Whittington on Friday 16th December at 2pm
BRITISH SIGN LANGUAGE INTERPRETED PERFORMANCE:
Dick Whittington on Monday 2nd January at 2pm
RELAXED PERFORMANCES:
Dick Whittington on Wednesday 4th January at 10.30am and 4.30pm.
Key Information
Additional Information
A Golden Opportunity To See The Everyman Theatre Pantomime
For selected performances the Everyman Theatre has Golden Tickets available. The Golden Tickets are the last chance to see these sold-out performances of Dick Whittington and His Cat Tweedy and give you the chance to help vulnerable children and adults throughout Gloucestershire.
Golden Tickets are available for selected performances on the 20th – 26th of December. With each ticket purchased £68 will be donated to support the work of the Scrubditch Care Farm and St James City Farm and Riding School.
Golden Tickets are marked in the seating plan in gold and are available as a group of four tickets for selected performances. To book Golden Tickets simply click on the specially marked tickets on the seating plan or call the box office on 01242 572573.
We're raising £20,000 to donate to our pantomime charities: St James City Farm & Riding School and Scrubditch Care Farm. Click here for more information or to make a donation.
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Cast & Credit
Cast
Cleve September
Dick Whittington
Tweedy
Tweedy the Cat
Kevin Brewis
Sarah the Cook
Phoebe Samuel-Gray
Alice Fitzwarren
Sam Holmes
Fairy Bow Bells
Lara Denning
Queen Rat
Marc Zayat
Alderman Fitzwarren/Sultan Fitzwarren
Jess Qualter
Ensemble
Brooke Blewitt
Ensemble
Alastair Postlethwaite
Ensemble
Jack Harrison-Cooper
Ensemble
Janine Somcio
Ensemble
Luke Redmore
Ensemble
Keef
Keef the Iron
Credits
Samuel Holmes
Written and Co-Directed by
Nick Winston
Choreographed and Co-Directed By
Philip Witcomb
Designed By
Andrew Exeter
Lighting Design by
Ben Harrison
Sound Design by
Jenny Wicks
Line Producer