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Fred Double as Aladdin and Clive Rowe as Widow Twankey, at the Hackney Empire - Alastair Muir Amid a period of spirit-sapping political and economic turbulence, the British panto provides welcome ...
Aladdin: three cheers for Widow Twankey, but this panto is too polite Back for his 16th panto at Hackney, Clive Rowe is a delight, but the overall sense is of safety favoured over topicality and ...
Sir Ian McKellen as Widow Twankey is pulling in the public Kevin Spacey's tenure as artistic director of London's Old Vic theatre got off to a sticky start with the poorly received Cloaca - but he is ...
A Britain's Got Talent semi-finalist is returning to The Anvil for this year's pantomime. Nic Gibney will play Widow Twankey in this year's pantomime, Aladdin. Nic reached the semi-finals of ...
Lily Savage plays one of the greatest dames in pantomime and creates a new and updated version of the story of Widow Twankey and her son Aladdin played by Jon Lee (S Club 7, Jersey Boys, Les ...
The silly, family-friendly fun of those British-borne Pantos are back for a third holiday season in row at Orange County's Laguna Playhouse, this time with a story wrapped around the infamous tale ...
Join Aladdin, Widow Twankey, Wishee Washee and a host of colourful characters for a fun-filled spectacular. Can Aladdin escape the evil clutches of Abanazar and marry the beautiful Princess ...
Panto legend Clive Rowe plays his 16th dame at Hackney Empire this Christmas taking the role of Widow Twankey in Aladdin. The seasonal spectacular also features Empire regular Kat B as the Genie ...
Amid a period of spirit-sapping political and economic turbulence, the British panto provides welcome continuity and reassurance. And in the case of Hackney Empire, the theatre’s ability to summon ...
Fred Double as Aladdin and Clive Rowe as Widow Twankey, at the Hackney Empire - Alastair Muir. Amid a period of spirit-sapping political and economic turbulence, the British panto provides welcome ...
Amid a period of spirit-sapping political and economic turbulence, the British panto provides welcome continuity and reassurance. And in the case of Hackney Empire, the theatre’s ability to summon ...