Cast announced for Saffron Hall’s Robin Hood panto this Christmas

Casting has been announced for Saffron Hall’s Robin Hood panto this Christmas.

Presented by Saffron Hall and KD Theatre Productions, the festive favourite will run from 22 December to 29 December 2022.

Musical theatre star Harry Goodson-Bevan (Saturday Night Fever UK Tour, Stephen Sondheim’s Old Friends – A Celebration) will play the dashing hero Robin Hood.

Darcy Manning will join him as Maid Marion, Lucy Bell (Wizard Of Oz UK Tour) as Little Joan, pantomime favourite Rob Stevens as Dame Dolly, Nathan Rees as the hilarious Silly Willy and Samuel Wright as the evil Sherriff of Nottingham!

Join Robin Hood, the arrow-shooting heroic outlaw, as he tries to win the heart of the beautiful Maid Marion while he and his Merry Men try to save the local townspeople and defeat the evil Sheriff of Nottingham.

Robin Hood: The Greatest Pantomime Adventure promises audience participation, hilarious comedy, dazzling dance routines, and spectacular sets and costumes that are sure to hit the mark!

Katherine Hickmott and Daniel Bell, Producers at KD Theatre Productions, said: “We are delighted to be returning to Saffron Hall and working with their fantastic team to bring another spectacular and exciting extravaganza this Christmas. We have creating the production behind the scenes throughout the year, and can’t wait to provide a quality and entertaining pantomime for the people of Saffron Walden.”

Angela Dixon, Chief Executive at Saffron Hall, added: “Following the success of ‘The Wizard of OZ’, Saffron Hall’s first ever pantomime, we are delighted to continue our relationship with KD Theatre. This year’s production promises to be the perfect treat for all the family, with even more fun and adventure than last year’s spectacular show.”

For more information and tickets, visit saffronhall.com

About the author: Josh Darvill

Josh is Stageberry's editor with over five years of experience writing about theatre in the West End and across the UK. Prior to following his passion for musicals, he worked for more than a decade as a TV journalist.

 

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