Pantomime in Wimbledon 2025
Pantomime in Wimbledon has been a fan favourite since the 1920s. Due to its close proximity to London yet cheaper ticket prices, it’s easy to see why the annual Christmas show has become a staple in many local families' festivities each year. New Wimbledon Theatre typically has big-name casts, some previous stars include Shane Richie, Samantha Womack and Arlene Phillips.
With fairytales the whole family knows and loves turned into hilarious and fun pantomimes, your gang will be in for a great few hours of sparkling entertainment, with previous productions that include Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs, Dick Whittington and Cinderella.

Robin Hood - New Wimbledon Theatre
6 December 2025 - 4 January 2026.
How much are tickets for Robin Hood?
Productions in and around London typically have higher price points than pantos elsewhere, due to demand. Despite the proximity to Central London, Robin Hood ticket prices in Wimbledon start from just £15, going up to £134 for a package seat. Concessions are also available for children under 16, seniors aged 60+ and groups (6+ people). Under 16s must be accompanied by an adult.
Extras can be added to your booking at checkout. These include access to the Ambassadors Lounge, alcoholic drinks and snack bundles for the whole family. Typically, these are at a discounted price than what you would pay on the day of the performance. The production also has relaxed, audio-described and signed performances so everyone can enjoy the entertainment.
Matinee performances usually sell quickest, so book early to make sure you get the seats you want.
Who is in the Robin Hood cast?
The Wimbledon panto is a starry number this year! Ashley Banjo and Diversity leap onto the stage as the Merry Men, with other cast including comedian and magician Pete Firman as Will Scarlet, panto villain Steve Arnott as the Sheriff of Nottingham, and musical theatre stars Lauren Hampton and Amelia Walker as Maid Marion and the Spirit of Sherwood.
How long is Robin Hood?
The Robin Hood running time is to be confirmed, but Wimbledon pantomimes are usually around 2 hours 30 minutes long. There will also be a 20-minute interval.
What other pantomimes are in Wimbledon in 2025?
Only a short walk down the road is Polka Theatre, a reimagined theatre dedicated to children. This year, Polka will be showing an enchanting alternative to panto for little ones, with The Snowflake. Based on the timeless story by Benji Davies, this is a heartwarming adventure about belonging and being together.
