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National Theatre Live: Dick Whittington – A Pantomime for 2020
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National Theatre Live: Dick Whittington – A Pantomime for 2020

Dec 23, 2020
2h 2m
★ 0.0

Overview

First staged at Lyric Hammersmith in 2018 and freshly updated for 2020, Ned Bennett directs this wild and inventive production and explores what it is like to come from a small town and arrive in a big city today. With a host of colourful characters, irreverent jokes, talking animals and popular songs this is Dick Whittington as never seen before.

Genres

Comedy

Production Companies

National Theatre

National Theatre Live: Dick Whittington – A Pantomime for 2020 Trailers

Cast

Dickie Beau

Sarah Fitzwarren

Dickie Beau

Amy Booth-Steel

Queen Rat

Amy Booth-Steel

Laura Checkley

Mayor Pigeon / Captain P-Jim / PRMP

Laura Checkley

Lawrence Hodgson-Mullings

Dick Whittington

Lawrence Hodgson-Mullings

Melanie La Barrie

Bow Belles

Melanie La Barrie

Georgina Onuorah

Alice Fitzwarren

Georgina Onuorah

Cleve September

Tom Cat

Cleve September

Beth Hinton

Roberta / Ensemble

Beth Hinton

Tinovimbanashe Sibanda

Amanza / Ensemble

Tinovimbanashe Sibanda

Jaye Marshall

Ensemble

Jaye Marshall

Ken Nguyen

Ensemble

Ken Nguyen

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