On Monday (February 26) The Press reported that Britain’s longest-serving pantomime dame Berwick Kaler announced he would be “bowing out gracefully” after almost five decades in the spotlight.
But now the 77-year-old has revealed there may be more to come before he exists stage left.
In an interview with theatre critic Charles Hutchinson, Berwick said: “It has crossed my mind to maybe do a one-off show as a thank you, a show of appreciation to the staunch fans of our pantomime.”
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