Panto Stars Fly into Birmingham to Launch Peter Pan
Yesterday, stars of Birmingham Hippodrome’s high-flying pantomime adventure, Peter Pan arrived at the theatre for a first glimpse at the festive family spectacular coming this December. Jimmy Osmond, Meera Syal, Matt Slack and Jaymi Hensley posed in full costume ahead of the swashbuckling production sailing into Birmingham from Wednesday 19 December.
It was a truly magical day as we welcomed the cast and producer Michael Harrison to the theatre and held a Q&A at our Friends and Patrons reception. Afterwards they had a chance to meet the cast, have Peter Pan posters signed and pose for photos.
In a career that has spanned four decades, Jimmy Osmond is the youngest member of The Osmonds, the American family music group who dominated the music industry in the 1970s. With hits including One Bad Apple, Crazy Horses and Love Me for a Reason. Jimmy also became the Guinness Book of Records’ youngest ever artist to achieve a UK number one single Long Haired Lover from Liverpool. As a solo artist Jimmy has received six gold records, one platinum record and two gold albums.
Jimmy has appeared on several UK television shows including I’m a Celebrity… Get Me Out of Here!, All Star Family Fortunes, Celebrity Come Dine with Me, Popstar to Operastar and was a finalist in last year’s Celebrity Masterchef. In addition to television work Jimmy has starred in Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat, tours of Chicago (including at the Hippodrome), Boogie Nights and Jimmy Osmond’s American Jukebox Show and various pantomimes across the UK. Jimmy will star as Neverland’s nastiest resident, the crocodile-fearing, Peter Pan-despising, left-hand-lacking Captain Hook.
Comedian, writer and actress Meera Syal makes her pantomime debut as the Magical Mermaid. West Midlands-born Meera is best known for her television work including writing and performing in the iconic BBC comedy Goodness Gracious Me and played Sushila in the International Emmy award-winning series The Kumars at No. 42 which ran for seven series. She went on to star in Beautiful People for the BBC, played consultant Tara Sodi in Holby City and appeared in two episodes of Doctor Who. Meera has recently starred in The Split for the BBC as Goldie.
On stage Meera recently completed a four-month stint as the evil orphan owner Miss Hannigan in the West End production of Annie, and previously starred in the title role of the one woman show Shirley Valentine at the Menier Chocolate Factory. In 1997 she was appointed the MBE, and in 2015 received the CBE for services to drama and literature.
Back for his sixth consecutive Hippodrome pantomime, Birmingham’s most popular entertainer Matt Slack returns to his pantomime home to star with them as Smee. Matt has won legions of fans making thousands of Midland panto audiences laugh each and every year with his trademark physical comedy, adlibs and local references.
Starring as Peter Pan, Union J star Jaymi Hensley makes his Hippodrome debut. Having trained at the prestigious BRIT School for Performing Arts Jaymi joined the boyband Triple J in 2011, a popular trio who entered the ninth series of ITV’s The X Factor. With an additional bandmate the band reformed as Union J winning over the judges and audiences and coming fourth in the annual television talent competition. Since then Union J went on to great success releasing the popular hit singles Carry You, Tonight (We Live Forever) and You Got it All as well as two studio albums, their self-titled top ten album Union J and You Got It All – The Album. Last year Jaymi reached the semi-finals of Celebrity Masterchef and has recently been seen as a judge on the CBBC talent search Got What It Takes.
Check out what happened when BBCWM’s Richie Anderson got tricked by our very own Matt Slack…
If you’ve ever watched the Christmas panto @brumhippodrome, you’ll love this! ??♂️#peterpan @TheMattSlack pic.twitter.com/3pMfMqrPps
— BBC WM 95.6 (@bbcwm) September 18, 2018
Running from Wed 19 Dec – Sun 27 Jan, book tickets for Peter Pan on our website here.
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