Snow White and her Prince are cast for Snow White at the Hexagon, Reading

The Hexagon are delighted to have a magical cast coming together for this year’s spectacular family pantomime Snow White.

With CBeebies megastar Justin Fletcher and Paul Morse, winner of the UK Panto Fans Award for Best Dame, previously announced, The Hexagon now also have their Snow White and her dashing Prince confirmed.

Karl Loxley, who was a contestant on The Voice in 2015, takes on the role of Prince Michael. Since appearing on The Voice Karl has appeared in the musical Legally Blonde, Snow White at De Montfort Hall Leicester, performed in numerous concerts all over the world and has just released a new album called ‘Everything I Am’.

Appearing alongside Karl will be Sarah Accomando as Snow White. Sarah has appeared in the UK tour of Rock Around the Clock, Disney’s Beauty and the Beast as Belle and has appeared in the West End in Christmas in New York.

This will be Karl and Sarah’s second year playing opposite each other in Snow White having both appeared in the panto at the De Montfort Hall in Leicester last year.

Karl says “I am delighted to be appearing in Snow White again this year and very excited to be spending my first festive season at The Hexagon.”

Stephen Boden, Director of Imagine Theatre who produce the panto and also director of the show says “We are delighted to have Sarah and Karl on board to appear at The Hexagon this year as they were hugely popular in Leicester last Christmas. They are both excellent perfomers and work really well together.”

Nathan and Jolyon return to the Grand Pavilion, Porthcawl

They loved performing at the Grand Pavilion. You loved them! So they're back! Jolyon Dixon and Nathan Guy will return as Dame Trot and Simple Simon for this year's production of Jack and the Beanstalk. 

Wales online said of them last year "As Dame Dorothy Do It, Dixon is a joy, ...the lovable Nathan Guy is outstanding as Willy Do it"

Welcome back Jolyon and Nathan! We can't wait to see what you get up to this year