Fairfield Halls is inviting Croydon to wrap up the year and roll into 2026 with a hearty dose of laughter as its spectacular pantomime, Beauty and the Beast, lights up the stage for the final week of 2025 and into the New Year.
As the year draws to a close and 2026 begins, families across South London are being encouraged to swap the winter blues for belly laughs, magical mayhem, and the joyful chaos of classic panto. This year’s production of Beauty and the Beast blends enchanting storytelling with high‑energy comedy, dazzling costumes, and the kind of feel‑good fun that makes pantomime the perfect end‑of‑year tradition.
The iconic venue has been transformed into an enchanted world filled with mischief, music, and festive sparkle. Audiences can expect outrageous characters, show‑stopping numbers, and a Beast with a surprisingly big heart, all guaranteed to leave them smiling long after the curtain falls.
At the heart of the show is a powerhouse cast, led by Ellie Dadd (BBC’s EastEnders), whose performance as Belle has been singled out for its “strength, warmth and stage presence”. Comedy favourites Jamie Steen (Polly La Plonk) and Charlie Guest (Louis La Plonk) bring “razor-sharp timing and classic panto brilliance”, delivering big laughs while anchoring the show firmly in beloved pantomime tradition.
The supporting cast further elevates the production, with West End star Sorelle Marsh delivering a “glittering, assured performance” as Fairy Bon Bon, Will Haswell bringing charm and nuance to Hugo Pompidou, and Samuel John Taylor making an “impressive panto debut” as the dashing Prince, earning warm audience response throughout.
With critical buzz building, word-of-mouth spreading rapidly and fewer than 30 performances remaining, demand for tickets continues to grow. Early booking is strongly recommended to secure the best available seats.
From its breathtaking transformation scene to its exhilarating final curtain call, Beauty and the Beast delivers a high-quality, joy-filled theatrical experience, combining festive fun with genuine craft and ambition.
This Christmas, Fairfield Halls isn’t just hosting a pantomime – it’s presenting a theatrical event of exceptional quality.
- Performances run until Sunday 4 January 2026
- Accessible relaxed performance on Friday 2 January 2026 – open to everyone and great for those who prefer a gentler panto experience.
- Group rates are still available for groups of 10+, 20+ and 30+ – great for families and friends who want to club together and enjoy great savings. Book online now. There are also concessions for under 16s on selected performances
Schools and groups can also book now for next year’s pantomime, Cinderella, with dedicated school performances and group rates available. A limited number of funded tickets for pupils on low income are also available. Early enquiries are encouraged to secure the best seats and preferred dates. For more information about group rates, contact groupsales@bhlive.org.uk
Tickets are selling online at fairfield.co.uk and from the box office – see website for opening times.
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About BH Live
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About Fairfield Halls, Croydon
Fairfield Halls is managed BH Live, a registered charity and social enterprise, in partnership with Croydon Council.
With a long and distinguished history, Fairfield Halls sits in the heart of Croydon.
Spaces inside the venue include its 809-seat Ashcroft Theatre, the world-class 1,802-seat Concert Hall, and The Recreational a 750-capacity standing live music venue. Additional studio space is available in the adjoining Cube Studio. As well as the main auditoriums, there are additional spaces and rooms that regularly accommodate local business events, conferences, exhibitions, meetings, consumer-led events, and attractions such as family gatherings and celebrations.
Companies in residence at Fairfield Halls include Talawa, and London Mozart Players.
Following a major refurbishment in 2019, the venue’s opening seasons included an eclectic mix of theatre, music, comedy, performance, dance and family entertainment including an annual festive pantomime.
Her Majesty, Queen Elizabeth, The Queen Mother opened the Fairfield Halls on Friday 2 November 1962. The inaugural concert in the Concert Hall was performed by the BBC Symphony Orchestra, conducted by Sir Malcolm Sargent, with renowned soloist Yehudi Menuhin also performing.
The Ashcroft Theatre was opened on 5 November by Croydon-born Dame Peggy Ashcroft, with the opening ceremony including a monologue by Sir John Betjeman called ‘Local Girl Made Good’. The first play performed was Royal Gambit, starring Dulcie Gray.
The Arnhem Foyer is named after Croydon’s twin-town of Arnhem in the Netherlands.
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- Buy tickets online at fairfield.co.uk
- Buy tickets by phone 0300 500 0595
- In person from box office at Fairfield Halls – see website for opening times.
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About UK Productions:
Established in 1995, UK Productions is responsible for over 200 musical and drama productions nationally, internationally, in the West End and on Broadway.
Producing credits include The Beekeeper of Aleppo, The Kite Runner, Legally Blonde – the Musical, 42nd Street, Oklahoma!, Singin’ in the Rain, Disney’s Beauty and the Beast, South Pacific, Seven Brides for Seven Brothers, Jekyll & Hyde – the Musical, Carousel, Fiddler on the Roof, Murdered to Death, Anything Goes, The Pirates of Penzance, and Barnum.
They are also renowned pantomime producers and have productions the length and breadth of the country. During Christmas 2025/26 they will have 11 productions in number 1 theatres. The company operate a busy set and costume production and hire business, supplying musicals, plays and pantomime sets, props and costumes to commercial and amateur producers nationally and internationally.