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Chelmsford’s beloved Dame Neil Bromley co-writes this year’s panto Snow White | City Life

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Neil Bromley, a beloved figure in the Chelmsford Theatre community, is co-writing this year’s pantomime "Snow White" alongside Tony Casement. His return as the Dame marks his fifth appearance in this role, solidifying his status as a favorite among local audiences. Bromley has been actively involved in the pantomime circuit for over a decade, charming audiences with his performances at various theatres across the UK. Notably, he has been a part of productions such as "Jack and the Beanstalk" and "Beauty and the Beast," which have further endeared him to the Chelmsford crowd. This year's panto will see him portray Dame Dolly Diamond, a character that promises to bring laughter and joy to the holiday season.

The collaboration with Tony Casement highlights the creative partnerships that contribute to Chelmsford's vibrant arts culture. With a rich history in comedy and theatre, Bromley’s involvement is set to enhance the festive experience for theatre-goers. The local arts scene thrives on such contributions, making this production a noteworthy event for the community.

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