Jock and the Beanstalk at The Pavilion
3 December 2025 – 11 January, 2026
Pavilion Theatre, 121 Renfield St, Glasgow G2 3AX
Come and join us for a GIANT of a panto with the fabulous festive adventure Jock and the Beanstalk.
Produced by award-winning Imagine Theatre, who brought you Treasure Island and Beauty and the Beastie, the show stars all of your favourite Pav panto pals: Liam Dolan, Grado, Stephen Purdon, Scott Fletcher, Jack Jester, Jennifer Neil, Craig Glover and Valissa Scott.
The Trots are so poor they don’t have a bean to their name and what’s more, the evil and greedy giant Glaikitguts is terrifying the village. Will they really have to sell Buttercup, the family cow, just to survive?
Come and see if Jock can defeat the giant, win the heart of the girl he loves and turn the Trots’ fortunes around. Once again, the Pav panto will have all the ingredients for a perfect family panto; with a dastardly villain, a hapless comic and a hilarious panto dame, as well as fabulous musical numbers and bags of Clydeside chaos!
Book your tickets now for this ‘moo-vellous’ family friendly panto which will leave everyone aged 4 to 104 feeling full of ‘beans’!
Ticket Prices
Ticket prices may vary depending on demand. Booking early gives you the best chance of securing your preferred seats at the best price.
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