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BGT’s Jonny Awsum and E4’s Paisley Billings star in panto

Television favourites Jonny Awsum and Paisley Billings will star in this year’s family pantomime, Jack and the Beanstalk, at Croydon’s Waddon Theatre at Waddon Leisure Centre from Thursday 7th – Sunday 31st December 2017.

Croydon’s very own comedian Jonny Awsum, who performed on ITV’s Britain’s Got Talent live semi-final to huge acclaim earlier this year, will play Jack’s hapless and unlucky-in-love brother, Billy Trott. Jonny exploded on to the comedy scene with his feel-good brand of musical comedy, receiving five-star reviews for his show Everything is Awsum. As well as notching up 1,000 live shows around the world, Jonny has been a featured guest-presenter on Absolute Radio, recorded his first album (available on iTunes) and is heading to the Edinburgh Festival Fringe this summer with his brand new show, Honey, I Promised the Kid.

Jonny said: “I’m delighted to be joining the cast of Jack and the Beanstalk and look forward to entertaining the local community in the role of Billy Trott. As a dad of two young children, it’s also really special to be involved with keeping the much-loved family tradition of pantomime alive in my home town of Croydon this Christmas.”

South Londoner Paisley Billings, who will play the fun-loving and funky Fairy, is much-loved by television audiences as the straight-talking and confident receptionist on E4’s Tattoo Fixers. Born and raised in South London, Paisley trained as a professional dancer from the age of 7, and then in Musical Theatre at Arts Educational Schools and New York Film Academy, making her West End debut when she was 11. Following recent screen credits including Celebs Go Dating, Big Brother’s Bit On The Side and 8 Out Of 10 Cats with Jimmy Carr, Paisley is now looking forward to new adventures on stage and screen – particularly bringing a fresh twist to the role of Fairy in Croydon this Christmas!

Paisley said: “I’m really excited to be joining the cast of Jack and the Beanstalk as the fun-loving funky Fairy in what will be my first ever pantomime role. I can’t wait to bring some sass and style to the stage of Waddon Theatre this December!”

The Waddon Theatre at Waddon Leisure Centre will be converted into a 400-seat theatre space throughout December, offering wonderful family entertainment that all ages can enjoy together.

For all the latest news and booking information, visit www.thecroydonpanto.com.

Greg Jameson
Greg Jameson
Book editor, with an interest in cult TV.

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