Peter Pan at The Kings Theatre, Glasgow
23 November, 2024 – 5 January, 2025
Kings Theatre, 297 Bath St, Glasgow G2 4JN, UK
Join Peter Pan and the characters you know and love this Christmas in this swashbuckling pantomime adventure, based on the original by J M Barrie.
Starring the return of pantomime legends Elaine C Smith as Mrs Smee and Johnny Mac as Smee, this family treat also sees the return of panto favourites Darren Brownlie as Tink and Blythe Jandoo as Wendy, joined by Hannah Jarrett-Scott as Captain Hook and Matt Kennedy as Peter Pan.
Celebrate 60 years of panto at The King’s with amazing special effects, stunning sets, beautiful costumes and barrel-loads of laughter, Peter Pan will take your whole family on a magical trip to Neverland like never before!
Be part of the panto magic – hook your tickets today!
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