Prepare yourself for a night of light hearted humour and a feel good evening of entertainment.
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Potted Panto, Garrick Theatre – Review
Pros: It’s funny, clever and there’s something for everyone. Your children will be uncontrollably giddy upon exit. Cons: Jaw ache from laughing (and your children will be uncontrollably giddy upon exit). It’s safe to say that my seven-year-old and I are now thoroughly in the festive spirit after enjoying this frantic and funny, 80-minute performance, celebrating the beloved art of pantomime. Potted Panto is back for the Yuletide season and no tradition, innuendo (safely floating over the heads of the little ...
Read More »Mother Goose, Wilton’s Music Hall – Review
A tour-de-force panto that does the genre proud. With great performances, live music and a strong moral at its heart, this is a must for the festive season.
Read More »Pinocchio, King’s Head Theatre – Review
Serious musical talent wrapped up in off-the-wall daftness.
Read More »Robin Hood, Theatre Royal Stratford East – Review
A fun family night out. Cheer the goodies, hiss at the baddies, laugh along with the dame.
Read More »Dick Whittington and his Cat, Wilton’s Music Hall – Review
Past, present and future collide in the atmospheric Wilton’s Music Hall as Dick Whittington and the colourful cast of Old London Town provide a great evening of family entertainment.
Read More »Pride and Prejudice: The Panto, Cockpit Theatre – Review
The best of pantomime meets the best of Austen.
Read More »Mirror Mirror, King’s Head Theatre – Review
A very funny and accomplished panto that wears its cleverness lightly.
Read More »Kitten in Heels, Lost Theatre – Review
It might be labelled as adult, but don't let that put you off. The adult nature is just some dodgy innuendo and colourful language, but nothing should cause much offence to anyone willing to give it a try.
Read More »Clementine’s Seasonal Spectacular, Rosemary Branch Theatre – Review
This show is an excellent way to begin the festive season, with extraordinary characters and personalities throughout.
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