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Details

Pantomime about a boy and his cat who set off to London to make their fortune - usually with Dick's Brother (Idle Jack) and mother - there they usually meet Baron Fitzwarren and sail away to seek treasure. In some versions King Rat goes with them to steal the treasure, in others they reach a land infested with rats where they haven't heard of cats and Dick does a deal, returning home rich he becomes Lord Mayor of London. Based extremely loosely on a real person (Richard Whittington, 1350 to 1423), there is a statue of the cat outside the Whittington Hospital in North London where Dick is supposed to have heard the bells say "Turn again Whittington, Lord Mayor of London" as he trudged away from the city. First recorded panto on this theme was in 1814.

Cast/Performers

Berwick Kaler, Martin Barrass, David Leonard, Joanne Heywood, Deborah Winn, Julian Kay, Richard Kay, Kieron Harris, Jo Martell, Lorna Chappell, Annika Zajac, Robbie Bonar, Gerrard Martin, Luke Adamson, Naomi Adamson, Verity Brown, Abigail Carter, Alex Cox, Johnathan Elmer, Christopher Guard, Rebecca King, Chelsea Moore, Lucy Nelson, Sally Penver, Laura Sherwood

Creatives/Company

Author: Berwick Kaler
Director(s): Damian Cruden, Berwick Kaler, Ewan Anderson (music)
Design: Nigel Hook
Lighting: Richard G Jones
Choreographer: Lorelei Lynn

Dick Whittington

Dick Whittington (Panto) production archive for QTIX code T0886125938. Details of all Dick Whittington archived productions can be found under the QTIX code: S5912

Archive Listings

13 Dec 00
  to
3 Feb 01
Theatre Royal
York, North Yorkshire
Performance Details => Venue archive

Reviews

Reviews


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Robbie Bonar is excellent!


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This well danced panto reaches new heights in chorus work. A favourite moment being the mop dance.

User Reviews

USER (11Jan01): Robbie Bonar is excellent!
USER (11Jan01): This well danced panto reaches new heights in chorus work. A favourite moment being the mop dance.
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