Harrow (Parliament Politics Magazine) – The classic Dick Whittington pantomime will debut at Harrow Arts Centre this December, promising festive family entertainment and a fresh twist on the beloved tale.
Elliott Hall will host the performance from Saturday, December 6, 2025, to Tuesday, December 30. The performances, including a brief intermission, will run around two hours.
The cost of the tickets is £20, however there are £17 concessions available.
For two adults and two children under sixteen, a family or group ticket is £68.
Youngsters under two can sit on a parent or guardian’s lap for free, but children two and over will require their own seat.
Dick Whittington’s journey to London in search of wealth and renown is followed throughout the narrative.
He encounters colorful people along the way, such as Cecily Sweetlove and Timmy the Tom Cat.
The evil King Rat and his army, who scheme to seize London, are also included in the show.
The pantomime, which will be performed at the Harrow Arts Centre, 171 Uxbridge Road, Hatch End, HA5 4EA, promises lots of family entertainment, audience interaction, and well-known songs.
Which performances are BSL signed or have accessibility provisions?
The “Dick Whittington” pantomime at Harrow trades Centre will have British sign Language (BSL) interpretation for specific performances. The shows on Wednesday, 10 December, and Saturday, 27 December 2025, are BSL interpreted.
These performances include a BSL practitioner who stands on or near the stage to interpret the dialogue, songs, and expressions live, furnishing availability for Deaf and hard- of- hail cult. The BSL practitioner’s position is arranged to give the stylish view and engagement for the followership members who calculate on this service.
This is part of the availability vittles to ensure an inclusive experience for all theatre-goers, especially those who use British sign Language as their primary means of communication.
 


