Dawn French and Julian Clary to star in Snow White at the London Palladium. Book now.

Actor, writer and comedian Dawn French will be making her pantomime debut as The Wicked Queen. She will be starring alongside Julian Clary as The Man in the Mirror, Nigel Havers as The Understudy, Paul Zerdin as Muddles, Gary Wilmot as Mrs Crumble, Vincent Simone as The King, Flavia Cacace-Mistry as The Queen and Josh Bennett, Simeon Dyer, Craig Garner, Ben Goffe, Jamie John, Blake Lisle and Andrew Martin as The Magnificent Seven.

Final casting for the role of The Prince and the title role of Snow White will be announced at a later date.

Directed by Michael Harrison and produced by the Olivier Award-winning team behind last year’s Dick Whittington, this brand-new production created especially for the London Palladium will have scenery designed by Ian Westbrook, with costumes by Hugh Durrant, visual special effects by The Twins FX, lighting by Ben Cracknell and original music from Gary Hind.

Booking for Snow White is open now, performances run from 8th December 2018 to 13th January 2019.

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