Aladdin shines with festive magic

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December 17, 2025

Rosie Herring finds much to enjoy in the family-friendly pantomime at The Anvil delivers laughs, music and classic panto fun 

Aladdin at The Anvil delivers magic, music and mirth in a truly family-friendly panto experience that had audiences booing, cheering and laughing from start to finish. This year’s production, running at The Anvil in Basingstoke throughout the festive season, strikes the perfect balance of classic storytelling and modern theatrical dazzle.  

From the moment the curtain rises, it’s clear this is a show made to delight. A lively script packed with local references and laugh-out-loud gags keeps the crowd engaged, while the musical numbers — a mix of familiar singalong favourites and upbeat modern hits — ensure even the shyest audience members are tapping their feet.  

Leading the cast with verve and vivacity is James Mackenzie as the wickedly entertaining Abanazar. Known to many from Raven and Molly & Mack, Mackenzie’s take on the pantomime villain blends mischief and theatrical menace, prompting thrilling “boos” from both children and adults alike.  

Comedy gold comes courtesy of Chris Pizzey as Wishee Washee. A returning favourite at The Anvil, Pizzey’s energetic slapstick and impeccable timing had the audience in stitches throughout. Sharing the stage with him is the ever-outrageous Nic Gibney as Widow Twankey, whose costume changes and larger-than-life persona drew cheers and laughter in equal measure.  

The youthful charm of Kian Zomorodian as Aladdin and the spirited presence of Natasha Cayabyab as Jasmine give the production heart, while Lotte Bennett (Spirit of the Ring) and Jessica Ncube (Genie of the Lamp) add sparkle and whimsy. Dan O’Brien rounds out the ensemble as the Emperor, anchoring the story with regal flair.  

With dazzling special effects, colourful costumes and plenty of audience participation, Aladdin at The Anvil is a joyous celebration of pantomime tradition — perfect for families and anyone who loves a bit of festive fun. It runs until 4th January; book at anvilarts.org.uk/events/aladdin 

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