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A London Christmas 2008: Shows & Pantos
Christmas panto is often children's first experience of the wonderful world of theatre; it's colourful and camp, there's usually a princess for the girls and a baddie for the boys and, whatever the occasion, it's exciting going out after dark when you're knee-high, especially with all the twinkling fairy lights around town. It's a grand old British tradition to round up the whole rabble and traipse off to a show at Christmas time - from curtain-up to standing ovation, we love all the boo-ing banter, screams of 'He's behind you!' and slapstick comedy of the pantomime Dame and hopeless horse. But it's not all tomfoolery and frolicking - there are some truly magical and awe-inspiring shows on London's theatre scene this Christmas that will captivate audiences of all ages. For those among us who really can't cope with the ''oohs" and "aahs" of panto pandemonium, the winter seasons at the Royal Opera House and Coliseum promise to capture a beautiful, cultured Christmas.

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Amazonia

Young Vic (Maria Studio), SE18NB

27th November 2008 - 23rd January 2009

Following up the success of their 'Festa!' street festival, the Young Vic have commissioned a Christmas show from the same Brazilian team. In any other theatre, this tale of magical Amazon spirits would be the kind of daft ethno-crap that gives publicly funded theatre a bad name, but the Young Vic has a rare talent for modern fairytales, and a great ability to get local communities involved. Last year's South African Christmas show was infectiously brilliant - and went onto a West End run - and we're expecting great things from Amazonia.

Venue: Young Vic
Address: 66 The Cut, SE1 8LZ
Phone: 020 7928 6363
Date: 27th November 2008 - 23rd January 2009
Time: Mon to Sat 7.30pm, matinees Wed & Sat 2.30pm
Pricing: £22.50, £10 (Under 26s), £15 (Previews)
Nearest Station: Waterloo Tube/Rail


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Cinderella

The Lyric Hammersmith, W6 0QL

28th November 2008 - 3rd January 2009

Melly Still, the director of Coram Boy and Watership Down, takes Cinderella away from technicolour pantomime and back to the snow-covered Northern European fantasy of the original Brothers Grimm story. It's all about the atmosphere at the Lyric Hammersmith's Christmas shows. The music will be played on instruments made from arctic birch and glacial ice, and they plan to turn the whole theatre into a glittering fairytale winter landscape - just the sort of place where a young prince might come searching for the mysterious young woman who fled on the stroke of midnight.

Venue: The Lyric Hammersmith
Address: King Street, W6 0QL
Phone: 08700 500 511
Date: 28th November 2008 - 3rd January 2009
Time: 7pm 28 Nov, 03, 12, 18, 19 & 29 Dec | 7pm & 2pm 29 Nov, 06, 13, 20, 22, 23, 27 & 30 Dec, 02 & 03 Jan | 10am & 1.30pm 02, 08, 10, 11, 15 & 17 Dec
Pricing: £10-£27 (Adults), £10 (Concs)
Nearest Station: Hammersmith Tube


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Sleeping Beauty

The Unicorn Theatre for Children: Clore Theatre, SE1 2HZ

2nd December 2008 - 24th January 2009

Sleeping Beauty has never been the most inspiring heroine in children's literature, but the Unicorn Theatre for Children are promising us someone a bit more proactive than usual, as Beauty races through a hundred years of history London in a bid to find the kiss that can break the spell. The show comes from the same madly inventive team who made great previous Christmas shows like Duck! and continues the Unicorn's tradition of finding new ways to tell the old stories, keeping them fresh, funny and funky.

Venue: The Unicorn Theatre for Children: Clore Theatre
Address: 147 Tooley Street, More London, Southwark, SE1 2HZ
Phone: 020 7645 0560
Date: 2nd December 2008 - 24th January 2009
Time: Wed to Fri 10.30am & 1.30pm, Sat & Sun 2pm
Pricing: £18 (Adults), £12 (Children & Concs), £7.50 (School Groups)
Nearest Station: London Bridge Tube/Rail


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Oliver!

Theatre Royal, WC2B 5JF

12th December 2008 - 19th July 2009

Lionel Bart's smashing Victorian musical has had two previous London productions which both ran for over 100 performances, but there's every chance that this new version will be the best Oliver! ever. It's based on the Matthew Bourne-choreographed 1990s production, and there will be over a hundred performers and musicians, so the big set-piece songs which everyone remembers from the film (Food Glorious Food, Consider Yourself, You've Got to Pick-a-Pocket or Two) will be great fun. Director Rupert Goold won the Olivier Award for Best Director, after a string of brilliantly atmospheric shows for the RSC, and is just the man to recreate Victorian London on the vast stage of the Theatre Royal Drury Lane. Best of all is the chance to see Rowan Atkinson returning to his anti-hero roots, playing the master pickpocket Fagin.

Venue: Theatre Royal
Address: Drury Lane, WC2B 5JF
Phone: 020 7437 4370
Date: 12th December 2008 - 19th July 2009
Time: Previews from 12 Dec, opens 14 Jan | Mon to Sat 7.30pm, matinees Tue and Sat 2.30pm
Pricing: £17.50 - £60
Nearest Station: Covent Garden Tube


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Hansel and Gretel

Barbican Theatre, EC2Y 8DS

1st December 2008 - 4th January 2009

This innovative version of Hansel and Gretel finds the audience walking alongside the children as they head ever deeper into the dark forest, at whose heart a delicious cottage hides dark secrets. The Barbican usually do their own Christmas shows, but there was clearly something about Catherine Wheels Theatre Company's promenade performance that was too exciting for them to pass up: it's certainly a building designed to get lost in, so Hansel and Gretel's confusion in the forest should be matched by the audience as they follow the lost children through the Barbican's winding corridors.

Venue: Barbican Theatre
Address: Barbican Centre, Silk Street, EC2Y 8DS
Phone: 0845 120 7550
Date: 1st December 2008 - 4th January 2009
Time: Various. Check website: www.barbican.org.uk
Pricing: £10 children, £18 adults
Nearest Station: Barbican Tube


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Hansel and Gretel

Royal Opera House, WC2E 9DD

9th December 2008 - 1st January 2009

Humperdinck's 'Hansel and Gretel' is a fantastic fairy-tale romp, full of interest for adults and children alike. You know the story... take one evil stepmother and a weak-willed father, throw in a forest full of abandoned children, add a gingerbread cottage owned by scary (hungry) witch, mix in a bungled attempt at culinary infantacide and top it all with a happy ending. Humperdinck's rousing Wagnerian folk tunes made this a massive success when it was premiered, and this brand new production, directed by Royal Opera House stalwarts, Moshe Leiser and Patrice Caurier, promises to add a dash of dark comedy to the mix. A seasonal delight for all the family.

Venue: Royal Opera House
Address: Bow Street, WC2E 9DD
Phone: 020 7304 4000
Date: 9th December 2008 - 1st January 2009
Time: 7.30pm Tue 9th, Thu 11th, Fri 12th, 6.30pm Sun 14th, 7.30pm Tue 16th, Thu 18th, Sun 21st, Sun 28th, 1pm Mon 29th, 6pm Tue 30th Dec 2008, 6pm Thu 1st Jan 2009.
Pricing: Various
Nearest Station: Covent Garden Tube


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The Nutcracker

The Coliseum, WC2N 4ES

17th December 2008 - 30th December 2008

Like unwrapping a Christmas present or wandering through a dream, The Nutcracker has all the wide-eyed suspense of something unexpected about to happen. Senses are heightened by cartoonist Gerald Scarfe's storybook sets and, as the dancers start to twist and turn through the pages of this pop-up production, fact and fiction melt together. The much-loved tale of little Clara's adventures as she witnesses the growing Christmas tree, travels to the Land of Snow and comes to face-to-face with the Sugar Plum Fairy is given a fresh perspective by some theatrical gems. Snowflakes do sprightly leaps out of a giant fridge, the mice burst onto stage with machine guns and gas masks to do battle and the 'Dance of the Sugar Plum Fairy' lives up to Tchaikovsky's twinkling score. Children and the young at heart will just love the magic and sparkle of this Christmas production. Book early to avoid disappointment as this 'Nutcracker' is twirling towards its final curtain in December, having been a feature of the London festive season for seven years.

Venue: The Coliseum
Address: St. Martin's Lane, WC2N 4ES
Phone: 08719 110200
Date: 17th December 2008 - 30th December 2008
Time: Performances 2.30pm and 7.30pm | Dec 17th 2pm | Dec 21st, 24th, 28th, 30th 2.30pm only | No performances Dec 22nd & 25th
Pricing: £8-£60
Nearest Station: Leicester Square Tube


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Mother Goose

Hackney Empire, E8 1EJ

29th November 2007 - 10th January 2009

The Hackney Empire is a grand old music hall - the type of theatre where the pantomime was invented - and a great place to see this traditional festive entertainment. They tend to cast stars who can cut it in the West End rather than Z-list wannabes from the 'I'm really and truly not a celebrity, please vote for me' school of fame. This means there's some serious singing and acting talent on display in Mother Goose: Clive Rowe and Tameka Empson make welcome returns to the Hackney panto stage along with Holby City's Hanna D Clarke, and MTV's Kat B. Best of all are the Empire's audiences, a raucous cross-section from London's multicultural East End, who keep coming back year after year, getting louder every time, and turn this into a proper old knees-up of a panto.

Venue: Hackney Empire
Address: 291 Mare Street, E8 1EJ
Phone: 020 8985 2424
Date: 29th November 2007 - 10th January 2009
Time: Various
Pricing: £9-£27
Nearest Station: Hackney Central Rail


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Wig Out!

Royal Court Jerwood Theatre Upstairs, SW1W 8AS

20th November 2008 - 10th January 2009

The Royal Court never do things by halves, and this year's panto season show is all about the Dames. Wig Out is set in the House of Light, a glamorous refuge for drag queens, where passions are running high in preparation for a catwalk face-off against a rival house. A fantastic creative team includes writer Tarell Alvin McCraney, whose 'In the Red and Brown Water' was such a hit at the Young Vic, director Dominic Cooke and Beyonce's choreographer Manwe Sauls-Addison. Absolutely guaranteed to be the campest Christmas show in London.

Venue: Royal Court Jerwood Theatre Upstairs
Address: Sloane Square, SW1W 8AS
Phone: 020 7565 5000
Date: 20th November 2008 - 10th January 2009
Time: Mon to Sat 7.30pm, matinees Sat 3.30pm
Pricing: £12-£25, £10 all seats on Mondays
Nearest Station: Sloane Square Tube


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The Nutcracker

Royal Opera House, WC2E 9DD

15th December 2008 - 10th January 2009

Unless your name's Ebenezer Scrooge, this glittering production of Hoffman's The Nutcracker cannot fail to get you in the Christmas spirit. As sure as putting up fairy lights, filling Christmas stockings and having too much mulled wine at the office party, watching Clara dance in front of the Christmas tree at the Royal Opera House is a truly festive thing to do. It's hard to imagine a production more indulgently sumptuous than Peter Wright's restaging of Lev Ivanov's choreography to Tchaikovsky's famous score. From the heart-warming family party of the opening scene to the appearance of the magical kingdom, the action beckons you in, helped every ballet step of the way by Julie Trevelyan Oman's gorgeous, nostalgic designs out of the late 1800s. This is pure spectacle but The Royal Ballet pulls it off with such beauty and style that it's a Christmas cracker...

Venue: Royal Opera House
Address: Bow Street, WC2E 9DD
Phone: 020 7304 4000
Date: 15th December 2008 - 10th January 2009
Time: 15th, 16th & 19th Dec 7.30pm, 20th Dec 2pm & 7pm, 21st Dec 12.30pm, 23rd Dec 2pm & 7pm, 26th Dec 7pm, 27th & 28th Dec 12.30pm, 31st Dec & 3rd Jan 1pm & 6pm, 6th, 7th & 9th Jan 7.30pm, 10th Jan 2pm & 7pm
Pricing: Various
Nearest Station: Covent Garden Tube


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The Gruffalo

Duchess Theatre, WC2B 5LA

26th November 2008 - 4th January 2009

The Gruffalo is a classic that kiddies just love and a popular festive outing. Back in London for another stint on the stage, the familiar little mouse will once again be taking a "stroll through the deep, dark wood". Threatened by various predators, a snake, an owl and a gruffalo with "terrible tusks and terrible claws, and terrible teeth in his terrible jaws", the mouse outwits them all. The plot is enchanting and is told by Tall Stories with a winning simplicity. The cast of three manage to transform the stage with remarkably few props and a host of infectiously catchy songs. Many of the memorable lines become catchphrases and are repeated throughout the show in a bid to appeal to the innate 'again, again' approach favoured by children. By the end of the show they can raucously join in with their favourite bits.

Recommended for children aged 3+

Venue: Duchess Theatre
Address: Catherine Street, WC2B 5LA
Phone: 0844 412 4659
Date: 26th November 2008 - 4th January 2009
Time: Tue to Fri 11.30am, Sat 11.30am and 1.30pm, Sun 11.30am and 1.30pm
Pricing: £11.50-£14.50
Nearest Station: Covent Garden Tube


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The Snowman

Peacock Theatre, WC2A 2HT

3rd December 2008 - 11th January 2009

Who can forget Aled Jones's dulcet tones singing 'Walking in the Air' in the animation of Raymond Briggs's beautifully-illustrated book 'The Snowman'. Aled has since moved on from his choirboy days (finding fame switching on Christmas lights, appearing in panto and presenting 'Songs of Praise') but the spirit of The Snowman lives on in this winter wonderland of a stage show. This is the theatrical equivalent of going to see Father Christmas in his grotto except infinitely more spectacular. A young boy's snowman comes to life and the two of them fly across the sky with a full moon behind them. They whizz around the stage on a sidecar motorcycle and meet a snow princess and the icy Jack Frost on their night-time adventure. When Father Christmas does appear on the scene it's in a shimmering woodland, surrounded by magical reindeer, dancing penguins and a host of snowy friends. As the first notes of 'Walking in the Air' fill the theatre, the heart-melting factor will not disappoint as awe-struck children (and adults) are mesmerised by the dazzling light show of snow.

Suitable for children aged 2+

Venue: Peacock Theatre
Address: Portugal Street, WC2A 2HT
Phone: 08444 124322
Date: 3rd December 2008 - 11th January 2009
Time: Schedule varies with shows at 11am, 2.30pm & 7pm | No shows on Dec 11th, 17th, 18th, 25th, Jan 1st & 7th
Pricing: £12 - £30 | Family Ticket £90 (four tickets inc at least one child)
Nearest Station: Holborn Tube


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