Dick Whittington at the London Palladium Tickets
Pantomime returns to the iconic London Palladium with an enchanting new production of Dick Whittington.Keep me updated
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Children under 3 years of age will not be admitted.
Performance dates
9 December 2017 - 14 January 2018
Run time 2h 30min (including interval)
Includes interval
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An enchanting new production of Dick Whittington will open on Saturday 9 December 2017, produced by Qdos Entertainment, the world’s biggest pantomime producer, and the team behind Cinderella. Starring your returning favourites and some magical new faces including Julian Clary (Spirit of the Bells), musical theatre royalty Elaine Paige (Queen Rat), Ashley Banjo & Diversity, Paul Zerdin (Idle Jack), Nigel Havers (Captain Nigel), Gary Wilmot (Sarah the Cook) and direct from Half A Sixpence – Charlie Stemp as the title role of Dick Whittington.
With an all-star cast, spectacular sets and plenty of laughs, you’ll need to book early to secure the best seats for the greatest pantomime adventure of them all!
Content
Recommended for ages 5 and above.Special notes
There will be moving lights during the performance which will have a strobing effect.
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Pantomime returns to London Palladium in 2017 with Dick Whittington
Qdos Entertainment brought pantomime back to the stage of the London Palladium this year with Cinderella. The success of the production has been undeniable, breaking the Box Office record for the highest grossing week in the West End. The run, which ends January 15, 2017, has been so successful that Qdos and the London Palladium have already announced plans to stage the pantomime Dick Whittington next Christmas season.
28 Dec, 2016 | By Sarah Gengenbach