York panto stars bring show business to Tadcaster care home

Panto stars called in at a Tadcaster care home to bring festive cheer over a cuppa.
Fun and frolics at Highfield Care Home, Near Tadcaster.  Danny Rogers, Jack McGill, and John D Collins from Yorks Grand Opera House Pantomime Cinderella and the Lost Slipper, visited the Highfield Care Home, near Tadcaster, to have a cup of tea and a mince pie and a chat with the residents. Pictured front from the left are Danny Rogers, Tom Shepherd, Jack McGill, and Pauline Lloyd with Susan Harrison, back left, Fatima Buxton, John D Collins, Eve Goodger and Richard Sweeting. Picture by David Harrison/Grand Opera House.Fun and frolics at Highfield Care Home, Near Tadcaster.  Danny Rogers, Jack McGill, and John D Collins from Yorks Grand Opera House Pantomime Cinderella and the Lost Slipper, visited the Highfield Care Home, near Tadcaster, to have a cup of tea and a mince pie and a chat with the residents. Pictured front from the left are Danny Rogers, Tom Shepherd, Jack McGill, and Pauline Lloyd with Susan Harrison, back left, Fatima Buxton, John D Collins, Eve Goodger and Richard Sweeting. Picture by David Harrison/Grand Opera House.
Fun and frolics at Highfield Care Home, Near Tadcaster. Danny Rogers, Jack McGill, and John D Collins from Yorks Grand Opera House Pantomime Cinderella and the Lost Slipper, visited the Highfield Care Home, near Tadcaster, to have a cup of tea and a mince pie and a chat with the residents. Pictured front from the left are Danny Rogers, Tom Shepherd, Jack McGill, and Pauline Lloyd with Susan Harrison, back left, Fatima Buxton, John D Collins, Eve Goodger and Richard Sweeting. Picture by David Harrison/Grand Opera House.

Fanny Rogers, Jack McGill and John D Collins, stars of Grand Opera House York pantomime, Cinderella and The Lost Slipper, visited Highfield Care Home to have a cup of tea and a biscuit with the residents.

“We are so pleased that every year Grand Opera House always helps us out by bringing the Pantomime cast to Highfield,” said Highfield spokesman Richard Sweeting.

Fun and frolics at Highfield Care Home, Near Tadcaster.  Danny Rogers, Jack McGill, and John D Collins from Yorks Grand Opera House Pantomime Cinderella and the Lost Slipper, visited the Highfield Care Home, near Tadcaster, to have a cup of tea and a mince pie and a chat with the residents. Pictured is John D Collins talking to Brenda Pepper. Picture by David Harrison/Grand Opera House.Fun and frolics at Highfield Care Home, Near Tadcaster.  Danny Rogers, Jack McGill, and John D Collins from Yorks Grand Opera House Pantomime Cinderella and the Lost Slipper, visited the Highfield Care Home, near Tadcaster, to have a cup of tea and a mince pie and a chat with the residents. Pictured is John D Collins talking to Brenda Pepper. Picture by David Harrison/Grand Opera House.
Fun and frolics at Highfield Care Home, Near Tadcaster. Danny Rogers, Jack McGill, and John D Collins from Yorks Grand Opera House Pantomime Cinderella and the Lost Slipper, visited the Highfield Care Home, near Tadcaster, to have a cup of tea and a mince pie and a chat with the residents. Pictured is John D Collins talking to Brenda Pepper. Picture by David Harrison/Grand Opera House.
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“Just because people live in a care home and they can’t get to see a Panto, it is so lovely that the Opera House brings the Panto to us.

“It’s been happening for the last six years and we’ve had many stars through the door and the most important thing of all – it makes our residents happy.” The Three Bears Productions, pantomime finishes on January 5. Pictures David Harrison.