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Charles Court Opera and Music Theatre in association with Park Theatre present a new Christmas panto
Rumpelstiltskin
EMILY CAIRNS
PHILIP LEE
TAMOY PHIPPS
LUCY WHITNEY
Emily Cairns
Emily is a BA Acting (Musical Theatre) graduate of The Royal Central School of Speech and Drama.
Theatre credits include: The 56 (Bradford Alhambra and UK Tour); E15 (The Lowry, Battersea Arts Centre and UK Tour); News Revue (Canal Cafe Theatre); Triple Entendre: Love, Life and Other Stuff (Bradford Playhouse, Canal Cafe, Edinburgh Fringe).
Past Charles Court Opera productions include: Buttons, The Nativity Panto, Snow White and The Seven Months of Lockdown.
Philip Lee
Philip studied Music and Drama at the University of Lancaster before training at the Royal Central School of Speech and Drama in London.
Theatre work includes: Colonel Fairfax The Yeomen of The Guard (National Gilbert and Sullivan Opera Company); Alfredo La Traviata (Soho Theatre and Tour); Carousel (Opera North, Barbican), Roldofo in Opera Up Close's Olivier award winning La Boheme (Soho Theatre and Tour), and Mimi in a new production of La Boheme which he co-wrote and for which he was nominated an Offie Award for Best Opera Performance.
Previous pantos for Charles Court Opera include:Beowulf, Robin Hood and King Tut.
Tamoy Phipps
Tamoy Phipps studied Drama and English at The University of Birmingham.
She developed her acting career through Young Vic Theatre’s parallel productions, starring in A Season in the Congo and Scottsboro Boys. She made her screen debut in Film 4's Polar Bear.
Tamoy was a vocalist for Stormzy on The X Factor and has also provided vocals to support artists such as Ant and Dec on Britain’s Got Talent and The Voice UK.
Recent credits are: Narrator in The Noise Boys and Tzipporah in Go! The Musical.
Lucy Whitney
Lucy trained at The Guildford School of Acting, graduating in 2020 with a degree in Musical Theatre.
Whilst training, her credits include: Mack and Mabel and The Little Mermaid.
Other credits include: Prom Queen Workshop (The Other Palace), Misty (Short Film), Scroogical (WEIS), A Musical Revue (Edinburgh Fringe) and Tickle The Musical (Drayton Arms Theatre).