I got my first two pantomimes, playing Captain’s Mate in Dick Whittington (Theatre Royal, Plymouth) and Wishee Washee in Aladdin (Millfield Theatre, Edmonton) when I was doing Kids’ TV shows in the late 80’s, but it wasn’t until I was 40 that I decided I wanted to play pantomime Dame.
I think I
must have seen a documentary on TV and realised that it encompassed everything
I loved doing - acting, sketches (routines) and stand-up. It took three years
to persuade someone to let me have a go, and I’m really grateful to Joanna Read
(then running Salisbury Playhouse) for taking a chance with me. Then, as now, I
was inspired by the wonderful Chris Harris, who I worked with in my first panto
in Plymouth in 1987. Chris, sadly died in 2014 and I feel incredibly proud and
privileged to have stepped into his boots at The Theatre Royal Bath and have
been “resident” Dame there since 2015.
Nick won the Perrier award in Edinburgh with the Revue group “Writers Inc.” in 1982; he then spent 3 years with Jasper Carrott at the BBC; wrote sketches for T.V and radio shows; was kept busy on Kids TV, and starred in two Sony award winning radio series; he has featured in a good selection of TV Drama including 15 years popping up in Eastenders; performed in plays all around the UK, the Middle and Far East and on two P&O World Cruises; appeared naked in Gordon Ramsay’s kitchen for Specsavers; and has spent every Christmas since 2000 playing Panto Dame.
When he is not performing or writing about
himself in the third person Nick scoops ice cream from a vintage trike along
the prom in Whitstable, Kent.

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