sinderella adult panto comedy

While pantomimes typically conjure images of family-friendly entertainment, Scala London’s “Sinderella” takes a decidedly adult turn with its raucous humor and provocative storyline. Running from December 19, 2025, to January 11, 2026, this adults-only reimagining of the classic tale features Regina Sparkles in the title role alongside Simon Gross and Gerrald Woodward as the Ugly Sisters Armani and Primani.

Leave your inhibitions at the door with Scala’s adults-only “Sinderella” – where classic panto meets provocative comedy.

The production follows downtrodden Sinderella who, with help from her Fairy Godmother (played by Isobel Grace), attends a ball where she meets Prince Donkey Dick, portrayed by Kevin Mornas. Meanwhile, Buttons (Ronan Evan Johnson) pines for Sinderella but remains firmly in the friendzone. The cast is completed by Frankie Duncan as Dandini and various minor characters. The show promises to keep audiences engaged with its iconic landmarks and unexpected twists that keep the spirit of the original tale alive.

Each performance runs approximately 2 hours and 15 minutes including an interval, with doors opening at 6:15 PM and the event concluding by 9:30 PM for select shows. Visitors should note the strict age restriction of 18 and over due to the adult content and double entendres throughout the show. During peak attendance periods, patrons may experience brief delays accessing the venue’s website for ticket purchases due to high traffic loads. The pantomime infuses the classic fairy tale with outrageous double entendres that will keep adult audiences entertained throughout the performance. Non-numbered seating is available with seat reservations possible by contacting the venue via email ahead of the performance.

Written and directed by Simon Gross, who also produces alongside Scala London, “Sinderella” features live singing from all cast members performing party anthems like “Dancing Queen” and “Electric Dreams.” The show takes place at 275 Pentonville Road, conveniently located near King’s Cross and Euston stations.

This production follows the sold-out success of “Snow White” by The Entertainment Providers and has been dubbed “the rudest panto in town.” Audience participation is highly encouraged, adding to the lively atmosphere of each performance.

Tickets are available through ticketsource.co.uk/theentertainmentproviders, with prices around £22.66 for select dates. Potential attendees should be aware that the content is not suitable for those easily offended, as the performance prides itself on outrageous humor and adult themes.

The limited run emphasizes festive, pop-powered fun with an adult twist on a classic fairy tale.

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