PANTO CAST VISITS PLYMOUTH AS
BRIANA CRAIG IS ANNOUNCED AS FAIREST OF ALL!
THE ARTIST’S BRIANA CRAIG TAKES LEAD ROLE IN
SNOW WHITE AND THE SEVEN DWARFS
ALONGSIDE LESLEY JOSEPH, ROB RINDER,
ANDY FORD, SAMUEL HOLMES & SCOTT MAURICE
Theatre Royal Plymouth and Crossroads Pantomimes have announced that Briana Craig will star in this year’s charming family-friendly pantomime, SNOW WHITE AND THE SEVEN DWARFS, as the cast gathered at Boringdon Hall earlier this week.
Briana is a familiar face in Plymouth having recently starred in The Artist at TRP in May. Briana was joined by fellow pantomime co-stars Birds of a Feather’s Lesley Joseph as The Wicked Queen, broadcaster and barrister Rob Rinder as The Man In The Mirror, comedian Andy Ford as Muddles and West End stars Samuel Holmes and Scott Maurice as The Governess and The Prince.
Briana Craig starred as Peppy Miller in TRP’s co-production The Artist alongside Robbie Fairchild and Gary Wilmot, following roles in 42nd Street and Singin’ in the Rain.
SNOW WHITE AND THE SEVEN DWARFS features amazing special effects - including a smoking cauldron - stunning sets and dazzling costumes direct from The London Palladium, and is packed with comedy, and enchanting song and dance numbers. Throw in a magical mirror, seven sidekicks and plenty of audience participation and you have the perfect recipe to outwit The Wicked Queen and let love prevail in this glittering family favourite.
James Mackenzie-Blackman, CEO & Executive Producer at Theatre Royal Plymouth said:
“We’re so excited to welcome Briana back to the city. She really shone in The Artist and made Peppy Miller her own, and we can’t wait to watch her become the fairest of them all as Snow White.
“It was wonderful to see all the cast in Plymouth. What an amazing line-up we have – our audiences are in for a treat!”
Mirror, mirror on the wall, don’t miss the fairest pantomime of them all! Tickets are on sale now for SNOW WHITE AND THE SEVEN DWARFS which runs from Friday 13th December 2024 to Saturday 11th January 2025.
All details in this article are correct at time of publishing and are subject to change.
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