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With Jessica Diaz Liam Remick Ivy Rhodes. Get to know Jessica and hear about her favorite Mother Goose Club. In 2019 she beat Amanda Nunes and Rhonda Rousey in the UFCs inaugural Hell in a Cell weapons match. An avid MMA fighter and spelunker Jessica holds multiple world records in the latter. Pin On Faces Known And Masked Elainey 2 episodes 2013-2017 Dani Jayden. Little Bo Peep 4 episodes 2012-2013 Elainey Bass. With such a huge weight of expectation now on the show, it wouldn't be surprising if the panto did disappoint one year.Join the Mother Goose Club and dance to 20 of their favorite tunes including Five Little Monkeys Dinosaur Stomp and Driving in My Car. Marc Pickering as Demon Vanity Picture: Pamela Raith Photography Whitstable actress Jenna Russell as Fairy Goodfeather was a delight, and the extra entertainment which was wheeled in (I won't say more than this) had the wow factor. The Sheppey joke also snuck in there, despite the cast declaring it wouldn't be, and chants of "You don't get that in the Dartford panto" also raised some laughs. And of course all the supporting cast and young dancers, who did not put a foot wrong. The show wouldn't be what it is without all its elements working at their peak and that includes Lloyd Hollett as Billy Goose, Matt Devitt as Squire Squashem, and, for me, the surprise of the night, Marc Pickering as Demon Vanity, the best baddie in quite a few years (whose comeuppance was to be banished to panto in Chatham). Dr Ranj in Mother Goose Picture: Pamela Raith Photography Medway's Dr Ranj is making his panto debut this year and it's clear to see he is relishing it, getting to show off some Strictly moves and talking to the audience. The show did seem to include several more musical numbers than in previous years too, which may have been in his honour too. He'd also waited a quarter of a century for his first line, and it was worth the wait. Sharing the limelight with Ben was musical director Chris Wong, who has notched up 25 years with the Marlowe and who was seen on stage more than any other year, including in the legendary ghost scene - after all, he has played the Ghostbusters theme tune for it 13,500 times. Chris Wong on stage in Mother Goose Picture: Pamela Raith Photography Highlights last night were Mother Goose's chosen man in the audience Andy naming her 8ft goose Sally rather than Susie - which the all-singing, all-dancing routine that followed had been based on - a confetti cannon with no button to press, that then went off at the perfect wrong moment, and Mother Goose's high-flying scene which saw her bikini-clad figure getting awkwardly caught up in the wires. Its slick production, fast-paced gags and dance routines are as polished as ever, though, obviously we all love it when it goes wrong (even if we know it might be staged). The show has all the elements every Marlowe pantogoer has come to know and love and just the right mix of familiarity and new ideas. and on - and would have probably continued for longer had he not told the audience: "Look, I have got a bus to catch, you know." Last night, no-one was left in any doubt just how much love there was for Ben (who never forgets to give late comedian Dave Lee, who played the Dame before him, a name check) as the round of applause at the end to mark the milestone went on. Ben Roddy leads the cast of Mother Goose Picture: Pamela Raith PhotographyĪnd if you go to this year's show, Mother Goose, you'll really feel the love, because Evolution Productions have made him the star of it all. If you've been to see the Canterbury show in that time - and thousands of us have - you'll know the incredible fondness audiences have for his irrepressibly loud, over the top performances and quick-fire wit. It's been 10 years since Ben Roddy first stepped on stage in the Marlowe Theatre's panto.