Goldilocks and the Three Bears Tickets
Roll up for the London Palladium’s Christmas Pantomime, as Goldilocks and the Three Bears arrives in town. Featuring jokes, songs and all the fun of the circus, the show plays for five weeks from 7 December 2019.
Based on the traditional children’s tale about a young girl’s mischief in Mummy Bear and Daddy Bear’s home, the show promises a spectacular makeover. Follow Dame Betty Barnum and her daughter Goldilocks as they fight to save their circus from the rivalry of an evil ringmaster, with the help of their fantastical and eccentric friends. But will they succeed? After all, anything can happen in the Big Top, including the arrival of three brilliant bears who might just save the day...
Goldilocks and the Three Bears features a cast of pantomime regulars, including Julian Clary and Paul O’Grady as the good and bad ringmasters. Matt Baker (The One Show) makes his panto debut as Joey the Clown, alongside other returning cast Paul Zerdin as Silly Billy, Gary Wilmot as Dame Betty Barnum, Nigel Havers as Daddy Bear, Janine Duvitski as Mummy Bear and Lauren Stroud as Baby Bear.
Goldilocks herself is played by Sophie Isaacs, who previously appeared in Heathers and Kinky Boots.
Expect plenty of dazzling acrobatic feats, as circus acts Denise Garcia-Sorta and Massimiliano Medini as the Skating Medinis; magician Phil Hitchcock; Sascha Williams' Rola Bola act (Britain's Got Talent) and Peter Pavlov's Globe of Death act all feature in the show.
Goldilocks and the Three Bears is directed by Michael Harrison, whose previous London Palladium credits include Snow White (2018) starring Dawn French, and Dick Whittington (2017). Other creatives include choreographer Karen Bruce and set designer Ian Westbrook.
With plenty of laughs and acrobatic delights, Goldilocks and the Three Bears at the London Palladium is just right for all the family. It runs for a strictly limited five-week season, from 7 December 2019.
Sorry this show closed 12 January 2020, we recommend these similar productions.
Please note that children under the age 3 will not be admitted, and usual loud Panto SFX will be present - smoke, bangs, pyrotechnics and strobe lighting is possible.
Goldilocks and the Three Bears Reviews
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It was my 3rd time at the Palladium Panto, and this was the best one yet! All the familiar elements were there (Julian's hilariously over the top costumes, saucy jokes, poor Nigel being put upon), plus the extra bonus of great circus acts - the magic Read more
Oh this pantomine was such a joy to watch! Both Julian Clary and Lily Savage literally bounced off each other and I loved it when they went completely off script and started ad-libbing with one another. They had the audience in the palm of their h Read more
Colourful, full of life and great fun, Julien and Paul sail close to the wind for a show with kids but good if risqué laugh for the adults, Gary wilmot does a really clever song with bits from all the shows which is a bit of a stand out, don't expect Read more