Love Island star to headline The Big Pembrokeshire Pantomime
Love Island star to headline The Big Pembrokeshire Pantomime
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The Big Pembrokeshire Pantomime is back – Oh, yes it is! And it’s got Love Island winner Jack Fincham in the title role. Following a postponement last year because of the pandemic, Jack and the Beanstalk is now firmly back in the schedule, with shows taking place at the Boulevard Theatre, in Milford Haven, from December 15th-31st, including special schools’ performances, a BSL signed performance and a relaxed performance.
It will feature a professional cast, plus around 60 children from across Pembrokeshire.
Jack Fincham takes on the role of Jack, following his triumph in the fourth series of Love Island in 2018 - the most watched multichannel TV programme since the 2012 Summer Olympics. The series included the reintroduction of Casa Amor and was won by Dani Dyer and Jack, who received a record-breaking 79.66% of the final vote. He later appeared on C4’s Celebs Go Dating.
Also appearing in the pantomime is Pure West Radio Breakfast Presenter Tom Dyer, as the sinister Fleshcreep, Vision Arts’ Drew Baker as the loveable Dame Trott and fresh from playing Merrill Osmond in The Osmonds Musical UK Tour is West End leading man Ryan Anderson, as Silly Simon.
Jack and The Beanstalk promises a traditional, family pantomime, full of fun, laughter, singing and dancing. A surefire hit for the Christmas season so grab your tickets now while you can.
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