HE’S appearing in Southampton’s biggest pantomime this year and he brought the show to those who couldn’t see it for themselves.
Prince Charming serenaded elderly residents in Southampton who spend the majority of their time in isolation because they are too frail to go out, and have no one for company.
Chris Ellis-Stanton joined diners who were given a Christmas meal at Woolston Community Centre, courtesy of TRIP (Together Reducing Isolation Project) and sang songs from the Mayflower panto Cinderella.
For many of them it was a chance to hear some of the music from the show which stars fashion guru Gok Wan as the Fairy Gok Mother and funnyman Brian Conley as Buttons.
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