Shows: Dick Whittington (2026)
Dick Whittington
Martin E Rosso
January 2026
A selection of pictures from the show can be found here.
Dramatis personae
Dick Whittington.................. Izzy Bass
Cat...................................... Emma-Louise Battom
Alice.................................... Colette Soanes
Fairy Bow Bells..................... Alison Bass
Dame Wilhemina Winkle....... David Atkins
Jack Winkle......................... Rachael King
King Rat.............................. Simon Firth
Flea.................................... Patrick Key
Prattle................................. Kathy Young
Bratt/Fishmonger.................. Luke Francis
Alderrman Fitzwarren........... Josh Rhodes
Pot Holes............................. Barbara Perry
Laird Little............................Darren Dunford
Agnes................................. Michelle Marks
Victoria Line........................ Sara Geraghty
Butler/Newspaper Boy.......... Ben Paterson
Humpy the Camel................Ruth Durrant, Jo Buggey
Ensemble: Eduardo Andrade, Jo Buggey, Gabrielle Ellis, Liria Finlay Griffiths, Sophia France, Ben Grinsted, Freya Johnson, Sammie Knight, Holly McQueen, Katie Norton, Imogen Smith, Dave Willmott, Laura Willmott
Director.............................. Duncan Moore
Musical Director................... Louise Atkins
Technical Co-ordination....... Joe Daintrey
Stage Manager................... Dave Arnold
DSM.................................. Tamsin Cowley
Lighting..............................Paul Durrant, Jamie Glover
Sound................................ Andy Moorley, Peter Walter
Choreography..................... Helen Arnold, Rachael King, Kate Moore
Costumes........................... Beth Davies, Paula McQueen, Beth Moorley, Laura Willmott
Make-up............................. Laura Willmott, Kathy Young
Props................................. Jill Buggey, Geraldine Hindley
Set design.......................... Anna Fraser-Medcalf, Duncan Moore
NOTES
"Dick Whittington" was the 2026 Royston Town Pantomime, written under a pseudonym by a CADS member, and played to sell-out audiences over two weekends. The programme cover design was the result oif a competition for children aged 7 to 11 and was won by Louisa, aged 9.
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