Edinburgh’s panto stars Allan Stewart, Grant Stott, Jordan Young and gang take to the Festival Theatre stage for one final hoolie in Jack & The Beanstalk before they head back home to the King’s Theatre next year. Packed with jokes-a-plenty, spellbinding special effects and one of the most beautiful sets in all of Pantoland, this year’s festive season just got even brighter. There are giants in the sky! Jack McTrot teams up with... Continue Reading →
‘Jack & The Beanstalk’ (Portobello Town Hall) | Review By Sam Eastop
Settling into my seat at Portobello Town Hall for Stage Door’s sophomore Panto outing is an exhilarating feeling after the success of last year’s Cinderella. With a returning cast and Production team, I was very excited to see what was in store from the Porty Panto this year. Jack McTrott works on a farm with... Continue Reading →
‘Beauty & The Beastie’ (Pavillon Theatre, Glasgow) | Review By Keiran McLean
It's that time of year again! Panto season has come around and families and theatre lovers alike will be flocking to theatres all over Scotland to enjoy some hilarious shows throughout the festive period. 'Beauty and the Beastie' takes to the stage at the Pavillion Theatre, with their star studded cast looking to give the... Continue Reading →
‘Cinderella’ (Edinburgh Festival Theatre) | Review By Lewis C. Baird
Panto is back at Edinburgh’s Festival Theatre with our regulars bringing us a new version of ‘Cinderella’, featuring all the magic and comedy you would expect during the festive period. You have till Tuesday 31st December 2025 to take a trip to Prince Charming’s ball. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yon2ghpj2Jk Allan Stewart brings us his usual cheeky and hilarious antics... Continue Reading →
‘A Dame of Two Halves’ (The Studio, Capital Theatres) | Review By Matthew Attwood
Them Is Brothers Comedy presents ‘A Dame of Two Halves!‘, a rip-roaring two-act adventure following two sister dames in Panto Land. Presented at Capital Theatre’s The Studio, this show was written and performed by the Harrison and Leo MacNeill and consisted of two one act shows. The first act ‘On The Run: Dame Over!’ which... Continue Reading →
