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Potted Panto returns to the West End this Christmas for seventh season
Published on
September 16, 2022
By
douglasmayo
Olivier Award-nominated Potted Panto is returning to London's Apollo Theatre this Christmas for its seventh season of Panto madness.
Potted Panto - The Olivier-nominated Christmas family favourite returns to the West End for its seventh season from 17 December 2022 to 8 January 2023 at London's Apollo Theatre. Book Potted Panto Tickets Now.
Potted Panto, written by double Olivier nominees Daniel Clarkson and Jefferson Turner (also former CBBC TV presenters) and Richard Hurst, is a madcap ride through the biggest stories and best-loved characters from the wonderful world of pantomime.
The cast for the Potted Panto 2022 season are Daniel Clarkson, Jefferson Turner, with Jacob Jackson and Charlotte Payne. The Alternate Cast: Liam Jeavons & Kevin Yates
Over 70 hilarious minutes, our dastardly double act dash from rubbing Aladdin’s lamp to roaming the golden streets of Dick Whittington’s London and making sure that Cinderella gets to the Ball. Not to mention the full-scale versions of Snow White and Sleeping Beauty which see the boys trying to work out not only how two people can play 7 dwarves, but also which of them will make the prettiest princess!
Potted Panto had its West End premiere at the Vaudeville theatre in 2010 and was subsequently nominated for Best Entertainment in the Olivier Awards. It is unmissable fun, whether you’re six or 106!
The 2022 season is Directed by Richard Hurst, Set and Costume Design Simon Scullion and Nicky Bunch, Lighting Design by Tim Mascall, Sound Design by Tom Lishman, Company Stage Manager Chloe Wilson and is produced by James Seabright.
POTTED PANTO FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS How long does Potted Panto run for at each performance.
The show runs for 70 minutes with no interval
Are there audience age guidelines for Potted panto?
This production is recommended for audiences ages 6 and above.
What are the show times for the Potted Panto season at the Apollo Theatre?
Saturday 17 December 2022, 11am
Sunday 18 December 2022, 11am
Monday 19 December 2022, 3pm & 7pm
Tuesday 20 December 2022, 11am & 3pm
Thursday 22 December 2022, 11am & 3pm
Friday 23 December 2022, 11am & 3pm
Saturday 24 December 2022, 11am & 3pm
Tuesday 27 December 2022, 11am & 3pm
Wednesday 28 December 2022, 11am & 3pm
Thursday 29 December 2022, 11am & 3pm
Saturday 31 December 2022, 11am
Sunday 1 January 2023, 3pm & 7pm
Monday 2 January 2023, 11am, 3pm & 7pm
Friday 6 January 2023, 3pm
Saturday 7 January 2023, 11am
Sunday 8 January 2023, 11am
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https://britishtheatre.com/pantomime-guide-2021/
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