Beacon Arts Centre have a Beauty of a panto coming this Christmas!

The Beacon Arts Centre are delighted to announce that they are fully cast for their spectacular family panto Beauty and the Beast, and recently the panto mayhem began when the cast got together for the photo shoot.

 In addition to the previously announced Still Game stars Jane McCarry and Mark Cox are Jimmy Chisholm as Dame Betty, Lee Samuel as Boabby, David Rankine as Hunter, Brooke Allen as Beauty and Liam Mulvey as the Beast.

 This will be Lee’s second year at the Beacon Arts Centre and returns by popular demand after playing the hilarious Wishee Washee in Aladdin last year. The Greenock Telegraph said “it was undoubtedly Lee Samuel, aka Aladdin’s wee brother Wishee Washee...who raised the biggest laugh of the evening”

 Jimmy Chisholm spent last festive season at the Palace Theatre in Kilmarnock as Mother Goose and is delighted to be joining the Beauty and the Beast cast in Greenock this year.

 A familiar face on television Jimmy has appeared in the recent series Mountain Goats, Take the High Road, Rab C Nesbitt, Hamish Macbeth, Taggart and The Bill as well as the films Braveheart with Mel Gibson and Mrs Brown with Dame Judi Dench.

 For Brooke Allan this will be her first time in Beauty and the Beast where she takes on the role of the heroine, Beauty.

 “I love the story of Beauty and the Beast as it encourages people to see beyond a person’s appearance and not to judge them based on how they look. I love the relationship between Beauty and the Beast as I feel she is brave to allow herself to get to know him and accept him for who he is.”

 David Rankine will be playing the arrogant Hunter, sidekick to the evil Nightshade, who is determined to destroy the Beast and win Beauty for himself.

 “My character is not very likeable at all but it is great fun getting booed. I am growing a rather sleazy moustache for the part as well which is hilarious.”

 Don’t miss your chance to see this fabulous cast when Beauty and the Beast opens on Friday 9 December. The show runs until Saturday 31 January 2016.

Still Game Stars Set For Panto Fun at the Beacon Arts Centre, Greenock This Christmas

The Beacon Arts Centre is delighted to announce that television stars Jane McCarry and Mark Cox will be appearing in its spectacular family panto Beauty and the Beast this Christmas.

 The duo are instantly recognisable for the hugely popular sit-com Still Game which ran for six series followed by a stage version which played to over two hundred thousand people at the SSE Hydro, Glasgow. It was recently announced that the show will return for six more episodes this autumn and will be shown UK wide by the BBC.

 Jane McCarry is a BAFTA Award winning actress, most famous for her role as Isa Drennan in Still Game and she will be a familiar face to many children across Scotland as Granny McMurray in CBeebies’ Me Too. Recently Jane has been touring in the hugely popular stage show Mum’s the Word 2. Her role of the wicked fairy Nightshade is a far cry from her television persona. The jealous fairy Nightshade curses the prince to spend eternity as a Beast when he rejects her and throughout the panto attempts to prevent Beauty from falling in love with him and breaking the curse.

 Her Still Game co-star Mark Cox returns for his second consecutive year to play the role of Angus, having played Abanazar in last year’s production of Aladdin. Mark has recently been seen in the popular BBC prime time show Shetland in a more serious role as the detective Tommy Monro.

 The Stage said of Mark’s performance as Abanazar “Cox also relishes his role as villain, winding up the audience with wry humour.”  This year Mark plays Angus, the loyal and dedicated servant of the Beast who plots to bring Beauty and the Beast together as well as taking a little bit of a shine to Dame Betty!

 Jane and Mark who have known each other since drama school also run the company Pipe Up and are delighted to be appearing in panto together.

 “We’ve known each other for years and get on so well that we will definitely have a blast this Christmas,” says Mark.

 Jane adds “I appeared as Fairy Godmother at the Beacon two years ago and I am delighted to have been asked back and can’t wait to play a baddie!”