Stage and screen star Tristan Gemmill (Coronation Street, Casualty, The Bodyguard) will don the infamous hook and sail to Neverland as the fearsome Captain Hook in this year's pantomime spectacular, The Further Adventures of PETER PAN: The Return of Captain Hook. Written by Bath's own panto legend Jon Monie, who also stars as the side-splitting Smee, this year's show is bigger, bolder. 2024 sees Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs return to the Theatre Royal for only the fourth time in thirty-three years, after previously proving a huge hit with Bath audiences in the 1991/92, 2012/13 and 2017/18 panto seasons.
Earlier this year, George appeared in Sean Mathias's 2024 film Hamlet which starred Sir Ian McKellen in the title role. The role of Queen Grimelda is played by Emma Norman, who returns to the Theatre Royal after delighting Bath audiences as the evil Carabosse in the pantomime Sleeping Beauty last year. What's the greatest pantomime of them all? Snow White & the Seven Dwarfs at Bath Theatre Royal of course Milkshake presenter and award winning pantomime star Olivia Birchenough joins Bath favourites Jon Monie and Nick Wilton who return with a brand new script by Jon for 2024! Also starring Emma Norman and George Olney.
Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs brings the magic to Bath’s Theatre ...
Marking his 22 nd pantomime at the Theatre Royal, Jon has starred in a record number of Bath panto performances - now numbering over 1,150 since 1996 - and continues to delight audiences whenever he appears on stage. An award-winning writer, Jon's pantomimes are also staged by UK Productions in theatres across the country. Stars of Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs have visited Bath to launch the pantomime which takes to the stage at the Theatre Royal this Christmas.
Simon Button met them Panto season is looming. Snow White and the seven Dwarfs at the Theatre Royal Bath. December 2024.
Panto 2024/25 is... * Fairy Powered Productions
The seasonal merriment this time around is spearheaded by a gloriously girly Snow White (Milkshake! mistress Olivia Birchenough), a pristinely pretty Prince Frederick (George Olney) and a deliciously diabolical Queen Grimelda (Emma Norman): think, The Devil Wears Prada's Miranda Priestly with a hint of Sharon Osborne. The magic of pantomime has burst onto the stage at Bath's Theatre Royal with a fun-packed high-energy new production of Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs. Featuring a stellar cast led by Olivia Birchenough, Jon Monie, and Nick Wilton, this delightful panto delivers festive fun, laughter, and dazzling spectacle to audiences of all ages.
Tristan Gemmill, Jon Monie The Further Adventures of PETER PAN. Snow White and the seven Dwarfs at the Theatre Royal Bath. December 2024.