THE cast of Eastwood Park Theatre's "biggest ever panto production", Peter Pan, has been announced featuring a whole host of Scottish talent.
With an impressive lineup from Spillers Pantomimes, the cast includes actors, magicians, illusionists and professional dancers.
The Glasgow Academy of Musical Theatre Arts graduate Nicholas Devlin will take on the title role of Peter Pan.
Nicholas said: "I'm thrilled to be making my debut with Spillers Pantomimes as the boy who never grew up.
"I can't wait to be back on stage to spread some Christmas magic and cheer."
Nicholas will be joined by magician and illusionist Chris De Rosa as villain Captain Hook and dancer, actor, magician and illusionist Louise Andree Douglas as Tiger Lilly and Mrs Darling.
Director and actor Garry King will play Smee while Abbie Purvis takes on the role of Tinkerbell, having previously starred in Jack and the Beanstalk and Snow White and the Seven Dwarves.
The cast will also be supported on stage by local talent following cast calls for the roles of Wendy, John and Michael.
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Anthony McReavy from East Renfrewshire Culture and Leisure said: "This year's panto at Eastwood Park Theatre is set to be bigger and better than ever before.
"We're working with professional partners Spillers Pantomimes for the first time and, while other venues may be scaling back on production this year, we have more than doubled our offering.
"Everyone missed out on the panto magic in person last year.
"Our talented cast has many tricks up their sleeves that are sure to delight the audience and we are excited to bring an extra special show to the stage to make it our best year ever."
Tickets are on sale now for £13 off-peak/ £15 peak for adults, £11/13 concession and £9/10 for children.
A Family Ticket for two adults and two children is £40/45.
They can be purchased online HERE or by calling the theatre box office on 0141 577 4956.
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