Beauty and the Beastie – Panto at The Pavilion
28 November 2024 – 12 January, 2025
The Pavilion, 121 Renfield St, Glasgow G2 3AX
Life in Cludgie on the Cobbles is quiet and peaceful. Beauty passes her days helping her mother, Professor Porridge and their neighbours Dame Dolly Drumchapel and her son, Hector. Up in Cludgie Castle, however, things are not so tranquil. The arrogant Prince Lorenzo has had a curse placed on him by an enchantress and must find true love before the final petal falls from a magic rose. Will he be able to change his ways…and his appearance? Will Beauty be the one to help him…and what are those strange howling noises coming from Cludgie Castle at night? Join Glasgow’s favourite panto gang to find out in a show filled with laughter, music and the usual Pavilion mayhem!
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