Mirror, mirror on the wall... who's ready for the most magical panto of them all?
The all-star lineup for 2026, includes BBC Presenter Owain Wyn Evans, CBeebies favourite Rebecca Keatley, Singer & TV Personality Suzanne Shaw, panto favourite Christian Patterson and hilarious funnyman, Steve Walls. Audiences can also look forward to a very special digital appearance from Swansea's own Kev Johns.
Step into a sparkling winter wonderland as Snow White arrives at the Swansea Grand Theatre for a spellbinding festive spectacular guaranteed to delight all ages. Packed with glittering costumes, show-stopping songs, laugh-out-loud comedy and more magic than you can wave a wand at, this is the Christmas tradition your family won't want to miss!
After the Magic Mirror declares Snow White to be the fairest in all the land, Morgiana, the Wicked Queen, is sent into a jealous rage. Will Snow White's friends be able to save her from the Queen's fury letting them all live happily ever after?
With star casting to be announced, once again, Swansea Grand's annual festive pantomime will have all the ingredients for a perfect family panto - dazzling special effects, side-splitting slapstick, and plenty of chances to boo, cheer, and shout "He's behind you"!
junior ensemble auditions
The Junior Ensemble Auditions took take place on SATURDAY 27 JUNE .
Congratulations to those who were successful.
FAQ’s
What age is this pantomime suitable for?
Suitable for ages 3 and up. It’s suitable for the whole family!
How long is the show?
Approximately 125 minutes including a 20-minute interval.
Is there an interval?
Yes — there is one interval, with ice creams and drinks available.
Are there accessible performances?
Yes — BSL-interpreted, audio-described, captioned and relaxed performances are scheduled. See https://www.imaginetheatre.co.uk/accessible-performances for the schedule.
How do I book tickets?
Tickets are sold by the venue. Visit the venue box-office page at https://www.swanseagrand.co.uk/SnowWhite26_27
Where can I park?
The nearest car parks are the Quadrant Multi Storey Car Park, Wellington Street, SA1 3QR, and an open-air pay and display car park in Singleton Street at the front of the theatre
Are there places to eat nearby?
We are in the heart of Stafford Town Centre so there are lots of places a short walk away. Drinks and snacks are available at the venue before the performance and in the interval.
Are we expected to shout out?
You are most welcome to yes! Pantomimes are interactive and shouting out is part of the pantomime experience. If you are looking for a performance which might be quieter or more informal then we do offer accessible performances.
Where can I get the best value or cheapest tickets?
On the opening weekend performances, which are Friday 4th to Sunday 6th December 2026 and the closing weekend of 2nd & 3rd January 2027. Pantomime tickets typically get more expensive the closer to Christmas you get, and better value the further they are from Christmas week.
Can we take photographs?
You are most welcome to take photographs before the show, in the interval and as you leave. We do not permit photographs during the show, but there is an opportunity to take photos and video during the show after the song sheet. You will be told when this is.
Will we be allowed in if we are running late?
It can happen! Even the best made plans sometimes go awry and we understand that. Don't worry - latecomers are admitted into the auditorium at a suitable point in the production. This might not be right away, but we'll get you in as quickly as we can.
Are drinks and snacks available at the venue?
Of course! And don’t forget ice creams in the interval.
Do you have an accessible toilet?
Yes, we have facilities on site.
