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Goldilocks and the Three Bears panto, London Palladium

07 Dec 19 – 12 Jan 20, various

Paul O'Grady and Julian Clary bring Goldilocks and the Three Bears to life at the London Palladium for Christmas

By Jen Barton Packer on 18/10/2019

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Goldilocks and the Three Bears panto, London Palladium
Goldilocks and the Three Bears panto, London Palladium
Goldilocks and the Three Bears panto, London Palladium Goldilocks and the Three Bears panto, London Palladium Jennifer Barton
Finding a show the kids will like can be tricky: some are too long, some are too complicated. But we know one coming up next festive season that looks like it's going to be just right.


Goldilocks and the Three Bears is landing at the London Palladium for a five-week stint in December 2019, starring Paul O'Grady as the Evil Ringmaster, Matt Baker (Joey the Clown), Julian Clary (Ringmaster), Paul Zerdin (Silly Billy), Nigel Havers (Daddy Bear) and Gary Wilmot (Dame Betty Barnum).


The premise? Dame Betty Barnum and her daughter Goldilocks' circus is under threat from an evil rival circus owner, and they're singing and dancing their way to rescue their circus from ruin, with the help of three bears who join the gang.


In addition to the usual panto fare, Goldilocks and the Three Bears will include specialty acts like illusionist Phil Hitchcock, Italian roller-skating duo,The Skating Medini, 'Rola Bola' Sascha Williams (you may recognise him from BGT) and Peter Pavlov, Europe's youngest stunt rider. The show is directed by Michael Harrison, with choreography from Karen Bruce.


The panto is suitable for kids aged 3 and up. No word on whether porridge is included.






What Goldilocks and the Three Bears panto, London Palladium
Where London Palladium, Argyll Street, London, W1F 7TF | MAP
Nearest tube Oxford Circus (underground)
When 07 Dec 19 – 12 Jan 20, various
Price £29.50 - £175.00
Website Click here to book



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