Pembrokeshire Local Teenager Seren Abbott Lands Coveted Role of Tommy the Cat in The Boulevard Theatre's Production of Dick Whittington
Pembrokeshire Local Teenager Seren Abbott Lands Coveted Role of Tommy the Cat in The Boulevard Theatre's Production of Dick Whittington
The Big Pembrokeshire Pantomime is thrilled to announce that Seren Abbott has been cast in the role of Tommy the Cat in the upcoming pantomime Dick Whittington.
Abbott will star alongside acclaimed actress Laila Morse, who is set to play the role of Queen Rat.
"We are absolutely delighted that Seren will be bringing her immense talent and infectious energy to
the role of Tommy," said Dick Whittington Director, Drew Baker.
"Seren has been a dedicated
member of Vision Arts since its inception, demonstrating outstanding commitment, passion and continued development as a performer over the past few years. It therefore feels fitting that she should make her professional panto debut on our stage, and we know she will be a hit with audiences young and old."
A pupil at Milford Haven Comprehensive School, 15 year old Abbott has studied dance, acting, and
singing at Vision Arts and Stagecoach. Her previous credits with Vision Arts include roles in
productions of Matilda, Madagascar, Aladdin and We Will Rock You (Young@part).
Dick Whittington marks The Big Pembs Panto’s second professional pantomime at The Boulevard
Theatre.
The family-friendly show, featuring Abbott as the mischievous feline sidekick, will run from December 13th through 31st
Pembrokeshire Local Teenager Seren Abbott Lands Coveted Role of Tommy the Cat in The Boulevard Theatre's Production of Dick Whittington
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