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1st Night Photos: Hoff Hooks ‘em in Wimbledon

Date: 17 December 2010

Following Pamela Anderson’s stint as a genie last year, her former Baywatch co-star David Hasselhoff has followed in her (slow-motion running) footsteps to the New Wimbledon Theatre, where he stars as Captain Hook in Peter Pan, which opened last night (17 December 2010, previews from 10 December).

First night guests included Spice Girl Emma Bunton and comedienne Miranda Hart, while ensemble members got in the swing of things with their 'don't hassel the hoff' t-shirts.

Hasselhoff, who was due to appear in Peter Pan at the New Wimbledon in 2006 but later withdrew, said: "Peter Pan is a show that has always been close to my heart, as my first theatre role was playing Lost Boy Nibs when I was a child. I am so delighted to be asked to join this British tradition. I know all about pantomime as some of my good friends have already appeared in previous productions."

TO SCROLL THROUGH ALL OF PETER PAN’s 1st NIGHT PHOTOS,
JUST CLICK ON THE "NEXT >" LINKS BELOW THE FOLLOWING FRAME.
PHOTOS BY DAN WOOLLER FOR WHATSONSTAGE.COM.


The Baywatch star and soon-to-be Britain's Got Talent judge will share the role of Hook with chat show host Jerry Springer, who takes over for two stretches from 31 December to 8 January and 13 to 14 January 2011. It has also been announced that Hasselhoff's Baywatch co-star, American actor Jeremy Jackson will play Hook for two performances on 18 December and the matinee performance on 19 December 2010.

All three American Hooks appear alongside television personality and artistic director of Pineapple Dance Studios Louie Spence who plays Cabin Boy Roger through to the production's close on 16 January 2011.

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Hasselhoff Cancels Panto Debut in Wimbledon Pan - 15th Jun 2006 News
Hoff Hook Helps Theatregoer's Panto Proposal??? - 24th Dec 2010 gossip
Peter Pan (New Wimbledon) starstarstar - 17th Dec 2010 reviews
Wimbledon Hook Jerry Springer for Hoff Holiday - 14th Dec 2010 news



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