TV star ready for Mansfield panto
Philip is a well-known and much-loved figure on the British TV screen.
Born in Manchester, he starred in nine series of Waterloo Road for the BBC, playing the role of grumpy Grantly Budgen.
Philip lives in Kent with his wife Pip.
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Hide AdThey have two children: Rupert (25) and Jodie (21). His hobbies include painting and playing the piano.
Here Philip tells us a bit about coming to Mansfield for panto this year, to play the ‘baddie’ Abanazar…
Is this your first visit to Mansfield? (If not, when were you last here and with which show?)
Yes.
Tell us about the character you will be playing…
Abanazar has no redeeming features – he is pure evil!
What fun fact might people not know about you? (Such as your ‘party trick’ or unusual pet…)
I can make helicopter noises with my mouth!
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Hide AdCan you give us any gossip on your fellow cast?! (For a family-friendly audience!)
It’s too early for good gossip!
What would be your dream theatre role? Who would you love to work alongside?
The title role in the Scottish Play.
Who is the most famous person in your phone/following you on social media?
Paul McCartney is the biggest name dropper I know!
Tell us your best joke? (Or give an example of a prank you have played on someone…)
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Hide AdMy wife keeps accusing me of making things up… I wouldn’t mind, but I’m not even married!
Where will you be spending Christmas Day this year? Who with?
I’ll be spending Christmas Day with my family in a cottage in Mansfield.
What are you most looking forward to about panto/Christmas/spending time in Mansfield?
The roar of the grease paint and the smell of the crowd!
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Hide AdWhat is your message to anyone who hasn’t bought tickets to Aladdin yet?!
Get one while you still can!
The theatre is urging customers who prefer certain performances and seats to book as soon as they can with more than 75 per cent of tickets already sold. Tickets are priced at £14.86 full, £13.84 concessions and £51.25 for a family of four (including a 2.5 per cent booking fee.) To book tickets, call the box office on 01623 633133 or book online by visiting www.mansfield.gov.uk/palacetheatre