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Ex-Hollyoaks star Twinnie-Lee Moore joins Alice in Wonderland West End show

Twinnie-Lee Moore has joined the cast of ‘Alice in Wonderland – Down the Rabbit Role!’.

The former ‘Hollyoaks’ actress – who joined the Channel 4 soap as Porsche McQueen in 2014 before leaving the following year after 13 months in the role – will lend her talents to the socially distanced production.

Twinnie-Lee will provide the voice of the Cheshire Cat for the West End show, which is performed with the audience seating around the centre stage and will return to the Aeronaut Theatre this weekend after a sell-out show last month.

She has appeared in stage productions throughout her career, including roles in the likes of ‘Chicago’, ‘A Chorus Line’ and ‘Rock of Ages’.

CITV presenter Kerry Boyne will be in the lead role as Alice herself, while Ashley Luke Lloyd will play the Mad Hatter alongside Brooke Havana Bailey’s Queen of Hearts as Billie Hardy as the White Rabbit.

Emily Shuck will bring both Tweedle Dum and Tweedle Dee to life in the production, which will adhere to social distancing rules and regulations amid the coronavirus pandemic.

The show’s director Jessica Bastick-Vines commented: "Theatre, community and storytelling has been the heart of UK’s culture for centuries.

"As traditions we have grown up on, making high quality theatre possible and accessible to all post lockdown has been our priority.

"Seeing our audience’s faces light up as they were transported to a world of silliness and imagination was sheer, heart-warming joy.

Writer and producer of the show Ashley Luke Lloyd added: "To see the children’s faces light up and seeing them immersed in the theatrical world was absolute magic.

"Our version of Alice all revolves around kindness and overcoming each other’s differences."

You can see Alice in Wonderland down the Rabbit Hole! in London at the Aeronaut Theatre on Sunday 27th September 2020. 1pm and 4pm. Tickets from £5.

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