We’re delighted to introduce the cast of Rumpelstiltskin, The Met’s pantomime for Christmas 2024!
Produced by panto specialists Big Tiny, this magical show is bursting with laugh-out-loud comedy, jaw-dropping costumes, and spectacular music and dance. Can our heroine overcome the wicked tricks of Rumpelstiltskin and help Prince Dierdrick find true love? Find out at The Met this December!
Rumpelstiltskin will be brought to life by a talented cast of six…
Andrew Truluck: Winnie the WardenAndrew is a versatile performer with a varied career spanning decades. His extensive pantomime experience includes playing leading roles in Dick Whittington, Cinderella, and Snow White. He is excited to join the The Big Tiny family for this production of Rumpelstiltskin, where he will bring his unique talent to the role of Winnie the Warden. |
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Lauren Wilson: CupidLauren is excited to be bringing Christmas magic to Bury this year. Trained in musical theatre at The Urdang Academy, they now perform around the country as an actor, singer, improviser, and puppeteer. |
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Charlie Hodgkinson: RumpelstiltksinCharlie is an experienced performer in musical theatre and dance. Trained at Jelli Studios Arts College in Liverpool, he recently graduated from the Northern Ballet School in Manchester. |
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Sophie Trueman: MariaSophie is a Rose Bruford trained, Manchester based actor and mover from Derbyshire. Originally trained in dance she loves combining physical theatre, clowning and comedy. She is excited to be making her professional panto debut this year at The Met. |
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Toby West: BadgesToby trained in musical theatre at LMA in Liverpool and graduated in 2023. After graduating he moved to France to perform at Disneyland Paris. His recent credits include multiple pantomime roles in shows such as The Jungle Book and The Little Mermaid. He is thrilled to be part of The Big Tiny company! |
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Josh Radcliffe: Prince DierdrickJosh trained at The Royal Birmingham Conservatoire. Having toured schools across the country and now residing in London, he’s very much looking forward to spending the holidays performing in the town he was born in! |
Rumpelstiltskin can be seen at The Met from Friday 6 to Thursday 26 December. Tickets are still available for most performances.
Book your seats today and get ready for a magical Christmas experience!
See Rumpelstiltskin at The Met this Christmas
Rumpelstiltskin can be seen at The Met from Friday 6 to Thursday 26 December. Tickets are still available for most performances.