WHEN Mister Maker And The Shapes Live comes to Theatre Royal Winchester on on Sunday, the star of the show will be stepping on to the stage where he began his theatrical career.

Nine years ago, Phil Gallagher made his pantomime debut playing Wishee Washee in Theatre Royal’s Aladdin. In 2007, the year he was given the starring role in Mister Maker, he was Silly Billy in Jack And The Beanstalk.

Phil was the BAFTA Children’s Awards Presenter Of The Year in 2009.

He’s CBeebies’ artiest entertainer. Your Entertainment caught up with Phil Gallagher (aka Mister Maker) to find out what's in store.

How did the Mister Maker character come about? Have you always been crafty?

The idea of the character was to be able to teach exciting arty techniques whilst hopefully being entertaining and funny. I have always loved making things - from a very early age! I remember making fluffy bugs out of wool, cardboard and googly eyes with my Grandpa when I was very young.

What can we expect to see on your first UK tour?

There’ll be lots and lots of arty fun and some singing and dancing too! Of course there will be some great makes as well including a really big one that everyone can join in with. What’s really exciting is that I’ll have the Shapes joining me on stage alongside a wonderful supporting cast.

We hear that there are quite a few Mini Makers outside the UK too…

I'm proud to say we have a very loyal fan base around the world. The show is now played in over 100 countries. I have loved visiting all the countries I've been to and they all hold special memories for me. The favourite live show that I've done outside the UK so far was in Jakarta, Indonesia - over 10,000 wonderful people came to cheer me on and I will forever be grateful for the incredible reception that day.

If you could be one item from your Doodle Drawer, what would it be and why?

Wool - soft at heart but when stretched, I'm tough and strong too! (I'm desperately trying to flex my biceps as I say this!)

What are your top tips for getting crafty?

Try to use recycled materials as much as you can - start saving old kitchen roll tubes, cereal packets, sponges etc. as these can be really useful. Gloopy glue, pencils, pens and paint are important too - along with scissors. But be careful, scissors are sharp! Remember, there are no right or wrong answers with art. It is just all about being creative and finding the fun in making something.

What's your favourite craft material in the Doodle Drawers?

Probably my paint!

If you could make absolutely anything, what would it be and where would you make it?

I would say my dream arty adventure would be a painty football splat picture made on the pitch at Wembley Stadium!

If you were one of the Shapes, which shape would you be and why?

Probably Rectangle as he's the tallest!

What do you like to do in your spare time?

I love watching football! Spending time with family and friends is my favourite thing to do.

The first ever live version of Mister Maker And The Shapes is on sale now at theatreroyalwinchester.co.uk and from 01962 840440.