Casting announced for SNOW WHITE AND THE SEVEN DWARFS at Festival Theatre, Edinburgh

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Casting has been announced for the fairest pantomime of them all, Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs, which runs at the Festival Theatre in Edinburgh from 17 December 2022 - 22 January 2023. 

Francesca Ross (professional debut) will play the role of Snow White, with Brian James Leys (Les Miserables, UK tour) as her heroic prince, Allan Stewart (Jolson the Musical) as Nurse May, Grant Stott (BBC Radio Scotland) as the Man in the Mirror, Jordan Young (River City, BBC) as Muddles, Clare Gray (Armchair Detectives, BBC) as Princess Lavinia and Liz Ewing (Follies, National Theatre) as the Wicked Queen. 

The magnificent Seven will be played by Jamie John, Josh Bennett, Scott English, Andy Herd, Kyle Herd, Fergues Rattigan and Craig Salisbury. 

Allan Stewart said: “The excitement is building, not long now till history is made. The King’s panto will be at the fabulous festival Theatre. I’ve never played this theatre and I can’t wait to walk on that massive stage in my new frocks… and hear 1900 mums, dads, and children cheer. See you soon!”

Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs’, produced by Crossroads Pantomimes, will feature an abundance of comedy, song and dance numbers, fabulous costumes and stunning scenery. 

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Rebecca Wallis

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