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Funnyman gears up for Panto



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Published Date: 28 August 2008
It may only be August but Chorley funnyman Steve Royle is gearing up to play Buttons in a pantomime this Christmas.
The comedian, who is also an Evening Post columnist, will be in Cinderella at Blackpool's Grand Theatre from Friday, December 5 until Sunday, January 4.

Coronation Street actress Amanda Barrie will appear as the Fairy Godmother and stage actress Sophia Thierens as Cinderella.

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  • Last Updated: 28 August 2008 3:49 PM
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NH,

28/08/2008 11:54:12
Don't they have any more local talent to draw on or is Steve the only funny person in Lancashire. Fresh blood required.
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barnfarm,

28/08/2008 15:03:59
Sorry NH but yes, Steve IS the only funny person in Lancashire. And please don't draw on him.
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