With only 19 days until Christmas, panto season is in full swing and this year in Hounslow it is a fight of good over evil as Dick Whittington and his companions take on the wrath of the villain King Rat.

The show promises to be bigger than last year's Cinderella , with more intricate dance numbers and an impressive set design, including a desert beach, the London Underground and a wooden ship at sea.

Oh yes, from the streets of London, all the way to a shipwreck in Morocco, this show is a real adventure for audience members, who will certainly need to be prepared to scream out their famous line, "He's behind you", in a bid to ensure the heroes remain safe.

We sneaked into the dress rehearsal for the show at the Hounslow Arts Centre to get the gossip ahead of its opening to the public.

Writer and director Jonathan Ashby-Rock is returning to the stage in the lead role; he says the performance is a step up from previous years.

"We've put a lot more into the production quality, the set is 10 fold bigger, the costumes, there's more of them, they're bigger," he said.

"We've added some dancers, we've got more in the cast and it's just a much much more complicated show."

The show is full of intricate dance numbers

He added: "We're trying to grow every year so the audiences come back and they get more and more and more."

Also returning to the Hounslow stage is Will Seaward, who is stepping over to the dark side in the role of King Rat.

The show is running until the end of December

Donning a dress once more, Adam Russell-Owen returns to the stage as Sarah the Cook, alongside Sullivan Brown playing wealthy London merchant Alderman Fitzwarren, and the voice of the King of Morrocco.

New to the Hounslow Arts Centre stage is Gabrielle Sabel playing the feisty character of Alice Fitzwarren, and dance graduate Rosie Kimble who plays Dick's sidekick Tammy the Cat.

The characters find themselves shipwrecked on a beach in Morocco

"It's a really fast-paced, fun show," Jonathan added, " lots of singing and dancing, loads of comedy.

"The same sort of thing as last year, lots of puns and gags, lots of sailing at sea from being in a bakery and being on a beach in Morocco.

"We've got a muppet puppet, so they can just expect loads and loads of fun and to just be swept up on an adventure."

Can good defeat evil?

In three (well four) words, the cast described the show as "colourful", "absurdist" and "dancetastic/fun"!

Tickets

The pantomime is running until December 30, with an adult only performance on December 29.

Expect lots of comedy!

Tickets costs £14.50 for adults, £12.50 for concessions, or £40 for a family ticket.

For more information head to the Hounslow Arts Centre website .

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