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Bob Golding quits Alban Arena pantomime | Herts Advertiser

Caroline Thain Published: 7:00 AM May 13, 2021    Princess Aurora (Jemma Carlisle), Nurse Nellie (Bob Golding) and Prince Charming (Phillip Ryan) in St Albans pantomime Sleeping Beauty at The Alban Arena. Picture: Pamela Raith - Credit: Pamela Raith Year on year, he’s been the highlight of the annual St Albans pantomime, with his inimitable charm, hilarity and unique talent. But now he is bowing out of the Alban Arena festive performance to focus on new opportunities. Ian Kirkby, Bob Golding and Andy Day in St Albans pantomime Sleeping Beauty at The Alban Arena. Picture: Pamela Raith - Credit: Pamela Raith Last year would have been Bob Golding’s tenth panto in the cathedral city but the entire run of Mother Goose was necessarily scrapped due to the coronavirus pandemic restrictions.

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Hitchin s Market Theatre set to reopen with adult panto

Sadly two of the cast members from December are now unavailable. However, seasoned Market Theatre actors Carrie Bunyan, who has appeared in numerous adult pantos and other plays, and Jemma Carlisle, who most recently appeared in the one-woman show Nell Gwyn, are taking on the female roles. They are joined by previous cast member Nick Hooton, who is well known to many adult panto fans, both in HItchin and on tour. Theatre manager Glyn Doggett said: “We are delighted to finally be opening our doors for live theatre again after so long, and what better way to start than with our most popular comedy.

Outdoor theatre festival featuring new musicals to take place in the heart of London this summer

© Necrothesp, CC BY-SA 3.0 https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/3.0 , via Wikimedia Commons Hit company Iris Theatre has announced a plethora of shows that will be staged at the Actor s Church in Covent Garden this summer. Running through what s involved in the festival, there will be a twist on the classic Romeo and Juliet speech in Danielle Pearson s Queen Mab, which will open on 21 June. Directed by Georgie Straight and designed by Isobel Nicolson, the piece follows the dream weaver as she watches the pandemic world. Following this, Tom Ryalls will present his autobiographical piece Can You See into a Black Hole?, based on interviews with his parents, from 28 June to 3 July. The show is directed by Deidre McLaughlin with sound and music by Christian Czornyj and associate direction from Sally Lofthouse.

Regeneration plans for Alban Arena on the cards

Regeneration plans for Alban Arena on the cards
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