Star of stage and screen, Linda Lusardi, has been revealed as one of the stars in this year’s pantomime at the Blackburn Empire Theatre.

Linda will star as the magical Fairy Godmother in the all-new production of Cinderella which begins on Saturday 26th November 2022.

Linda Lusardi’s career has spanned nearly 30 years. She first shot to fame in the early 80’s as one of Britain’s best-loved models, before moving into the world of television.

Her major TV roles include Carrie Nichols in ITV’s Emmerdale, where she murdered Tom King in one of the soap’s most memorable storylines; Maggie Lyons in The Bill; Frankie in Brookside; and played herself in The Detectorists on BBC4. She has also appeared in reality TV shows including ITV’s Dancing on Ice and BBC’s Celebrity Masterchef.

Linda said: “I love performing in panto and to be part of this brand-new production in Blackburn is very exciting. I’ll be practicing my Fairy Godmother skills to help bring extra magic to Cinderella this year.

“I look forward to seeing you all in Blackburn for some festive fun.”

Tom Rolfe, of Tom Rolfe Productions, told us:

“We are thrilled to be welcoming Linda to Cinderella at The Blackburn Empire this year. She is no stranger to pantomimes and has received five-star reviews for her performances over the years.

“It’s going to be a fun-packed production for the whole family, and we will be bringing you more exciting news soon. I hope to see you all at The Blackburn Empire Theatre.”

The magic begins on Saturday 26th November 2022 and tickets are on sale now and already selling fast.

Visit the website blackburnempire.com and get your “Invitation to the Ball”.

Event Details

Cinderella – The Pantomime
Begins Saturday 26th November through to 31st December 2022
Tickets start at £12.50 and Family Tickets are also available.
Book online at blackburnempire.com or by calling the box office (Mon – Fri) 10am to 12noon on 01254 685500.

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