Peter Panto and the Incredible Stinkerbell
22 November 2024 – 5 January, 2025
The Tron, 63 Trongate, Glasgow, G1 5HB
FOR AGES 7yrs+
WINNER OF THE UK PANTOMIME AWARD 2024 FOR BEST PANTOMIME (UNDER 500 SEATS) FOR AGANEZA SCROOGE.
With a blast of magic from the mighty Stinkerbell, Peter Pan whisks West End Wendy away from the safety of her Byres Road residence to a place full of treachery, deceit and chippies that never close. Welcome to the rambunctious and radgey Riverland!
Here Peter and Wendy must face vengeful crocodiles with teeth sharper than Gordon Ramsey’s tongue; chippies that dare to serve salt ‘n’ sauce (the indignity) and come face to face in a battle to the death against the evil Captain Hook and bumbling side kick Anita Wee-Wee (all together… BOOO!).
Will Wendy ever find her way back home to shop in her beloved Waitrose? Will Stinkerbell ever find her one true love? And will Peter choose to grow up and live in a world that is panto free? There’s only one way to find out….
Book your tickets for this year’s Tron panto!
“Johnny McKnight [is] the spangly, gold standard of dames….raucous, irreverant and very, very, funny.” ★★★★THE GUARDIAN on The Wonderful Wizard of Oz
“cleverly wicked humour, comedy antics and more fab-u-lous song ‘n’ dance routines than you could shake a ruby slipper at.” ★★★★★ THE HERALD on The Wonderful Wizard of Oz
Cast: Katie Barnett, Robbie Jack, Marc Mackinnon, Johnny McKnight, Emma Mullen, Star Penders
Written, directed and performed by JOHNNY McKNIGHT
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