As if we were not already excited enough about this year’s up and coming panto (always a treat for young and old) but we are even more excited for 2018! Why? Well, legendary talk show host John Robbie has joined the cast!
Johnwill play the role of Major Dumb-Ou of the Royal Palace of Cool Cornucopia in Janice Honeyman’s 2018 pantomime Snow White at Joburg Theatre.
“I’ve listened to John Robbie for years and loved his passion, his honesty and his confrontation on controversial issues,” says writer/director Janice Honeyman. “But I’ve since discovered that there is also a great fun guy in there, who is keen to enthusiastically take on the humour and topicality of our crazy panto pranks. Inside his rugger-bugger exterior, there lies a canny wit and a mischievous but mellow interior. He’s a lekker, normal guy, not pretentious or pompous….I can’t wait to share our mutual sense of the silly”.
Having played international rugby for Ireland and accrued nine caps, he immigrated to South Africa in 1981 and became a South African citizen in 1994. In South Africa he won 83 caps for Transvaal and John was voted one of the five SA Players of the Year in 1987.
He joined local radio broadcaster 702 in 1986 as a sports reporter and twice won the SA Sports Journalist of the Year award, once for radio and once for television. He is also an Ambassador for the Laureus Sport for Good Foundation.
Following a highly prolific radio career – he recently retired after thirty years on 702, having built an unrivalled reputation on air for professionalism, integrity and fairness. Archbishop Desmond Tutu once told John Robbie that his show was not a radio show but a mission.
“For many years my mum put on the Christmas panto in my home town of Greystones in Ireland,” admits John Robbie. “As kids we had parts and I have never forgotten the fun of it all. Now, after thirty years on 702, I have the chance to re-live it all again on the professional stage. I was thrilled when approached by Bernard Jay and Janice Honeyman and, although terrified, accepted readily. I cannot wait. However,” he continues, “I warn you that I don’t normally sing and when I do, I don’t sing normally! Roll on Christmas 2018.”
Not seen on the stage since 2008, Janice Honeyman’s Snow White, “the fairest panto in the land”, is produced by Joburg Theatre and Bernard Jay and opens on The Mandela stage at Joburg Theatre on November 11th 2018.
Tickets for Snow White will be on sale later this year – stay tuned for all the deets.
This years pantomime, Janice Honeyman’s Pinoccio, starring Tobie Cronjé and André Schwartz, has already achieved record-breaking advance ticket sales of over 25,000, and opens on November 12th this year.
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