Pantomime season is upon, oh yes it is! Nothing beats a good old fashioned pantomime to get you in the festive spirit! Here is our guide to this year's pantos around Exeter.

Wizard of Oz

Exeter Corn Exchange - 13th December to 1st January

Exeter Corn Exchange is heading over the rainbow this festive season, with the Wizard of Oz pantomime bringing a magical touch to the stage. Family fun for all ages, expect lots of laughter and songs along the way for this classic children's novel. Book your tickets now to secure the best seats in the house. 

Jack and the Beanstalk

Northcott Theatre - 27th November to 4th January

If you're looking for a giant-sized pantomime adventure then they don't come any larger than Jack and the Beanstalk at Exeter's Northcott Theatre. Packed with laughs, thrills, special effects, and plenty of fun, this family favourite promises a magical, unforgettable version of the classic tale. Expect mischief, mayhem, and marvellous panto magic for all ages.

Cinderella

Barnfield Theatre - 3rd December to 13th December

A true fairytale story of rags to riches, Cinderella shall go to to the ball at Exeter's Barnfield Theatre. Perfect for the whole family, this magical pantomime promises to be an unforgettable experience full of fun, laughter, and festive sparkle. Don’t miss the panto everyone will be talking about!

Jack and the Beanstalk

Exmouth Pavilion - 22nd December to 1st January

A giant pantomime adventure awaits at Exmouth Pavilion! Join Jack, Dame Trott, and Daisy the cow as they battle wicked Fleshcreep and climb to the Land of Giants. With magical beans, dazzling dances, hilarious comedy, and Stuart Earp’s 11th panto appearance, this family show promises festive fun and unforgettable memories for all ages.

Sleeping Beauty

Princess Theatre, Torquay - 12th December to 3rd January

Casting a spell over your festive season, Sleeping Beauty will certainly wake you from your slumber. Arguably one of the most-well known fairytales of all time, this Christmas extravaganza is packed with music, dazzling costumes, oodles of humour and of course, audience participation to keep everyone entertained throughout.

Check out our Christmas guide for more festive fun.

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