Tom Daley takes a role in Plymouth panto
TOM Daley has dipped a toe into theatre.
The city diver enjoyed the world stage by bagging a bronze in the London Olympics in 2012.
Now he has started 2013 by gracing the Theatre Royal Plymouth’s stage – with a pantomime song.
Oh yes, he has.
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Tom, 18 was a special guest at a performance of Dick Whittington.
He delighted the public at the end of the show by joining panto dame Christopher Biggins on stage.
They sang Old MacDonald Had A Farm with some children from the audience.
The Plymouth College pupil also posed for a photo with members of the cast.
Tom’s view on the pantomime was: “The show is amazing and a must see.”
Word is that his singing was ee-i-ee-i-out of the ordinary, too.
Dick Whittington, co-starring Basil Brush, runs at the Theatre Royal until Saturday, January 19.




Comments
by blond13
Saturday, January 12 2013, 11:34PM
“£100 says hes the star of the next one.”
by Plymouthlad63
Friday, January 04 2013, 4:38PM
“T.D said "The show is amazing and a must see."
I dont think so........I would rather watch paint dry”
by PL1Plym
Friday, January 04 2013, 2:41PM
“Unless there is photos of him in his trunks then I'm not interested!”
by harrydylan
Friday, January 04 2013, 12:12PM
“Whadya know, I'm being stalked! Pffft.”
by DoNotBook
Friday, January 04 2013, 9:00AM
“Har har Harrydylan A.K.A Chris Crook a pseudonym for a bubble car that my I.Q of 48 fails to compute.
What I struggle to understand, which stinks worse than the time the racoon got into the air conditioning unit, is why if you dislike young permatanned Thomas why 6 of your last 10 comments have been about our city's premier Olympian?
Such as:
"This is bordering on the ridiculous now, Hearld. Somebody on your 'reporting' staff needs to get some therapy. It's NOT news, it's NOT interesting and this continual sychophantsy is NOT doing Daley any favours. Give it a bleddy rest, eh?"
From 17th December
Or the stunning observation:
"Has he swum through an oil slick or something? He looks like David Dickinson's love child!"
Submitted 11th December
Ending on my personal favourite, quite a literal masterpiece this one:
"So what? Yawn!"
From earlier on the 11th December
I could go on, but as you seem to be a fan of repitition I won't indulge you.
May I suggest, much like myself and Brian Fantana did to Wes Mantooth. Jealousy gets you nowhere other than the lower echelons of society and respect.
I can only assume and leave you with the obvious, a line that Thomas will be subjected to, running paralell with the finest years of your life.
"Its behind yooooooou!"”
by harrydylan
Friday, January 04 2013, 8:34AM
“Zzzzzzzzzz. Slow news day again, Herald?”