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Suitable for ages 6+
Performance dates
19 November 2021 - 2 January 2022
Run time: 2hr 15min (inc. interval)
Includes interval
Free E-Tickets
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The show might be over for Disney's hit West End musical, but it's certainly not the last you'll see of your favourite street rat Aladdin because a new Lyric pantomime production of the classic fairytale is coming to the Big Smoke for Christmas 2021! You better watch out, you better not cry, you better not pout I'm telling you why. Aladdin, Jasmine, and Genie are comin' to London town!
Pantomimes are a Christmas tradition and the ideal British way to have fun with the whole family during the holidays. Get ready for magic lamps, carpets, and plenty of laughs as you journey to a faraway place for Hanukkah, Kwanzaa, Christmas, and/or New Year's!
Make way for Prince Ali! The city gates are opening in Winter 2021 for a limited time only! Join Aladdin, Genie, and pals this holiday season at the Lyric Hammersmith and embark on an unforgettable magic carpet ride that will make all your Christmas wishes come true! All your favourite Aladdin characters will appear live on stage with a hilarious Lyric twist that will leave more than just a good impression!
The Aladdin 2021 panto is written by award-winning writer Vikki Stone and directed by holistic artistic director of OpenWorks Theatre, Abigail Graham.
If your body's saying let's go and your heart saying yes, then hop on camelback and explore this brilliant cave of wonders this X-Mas! Aladdin tickets for the London pantomime production are expected to be in high demand, so be sure to secure your seats at the Lyric Hammersmith Theatre early for the best prices possible when you book using our safe and secure interactive seating map.
Please note, this is NOT the Disney production of Aladdin which has closed. Please be certain that you wish to attend the Lyric Hammersmith 2021 Aladdin pantomime before you purchase tickets as refunds and exchanges will not be offered to customers wishing to have booked for the now-closed Disney production.
Face coverings must be worn inside our theatre at all times during your visit, including during performances, excluding when eating and drinking. We understand some are exempt from wearing a mask, including those aged 11 and under. If you are exempt, we encourage you to please bring something to identify this (for example, a Sunflower lanyard or badge). If needed, we can provide a yellow lanyard at Box Office which will need to be returned upon departure.

Abu! We told you not to touch the forbidden treasure! It may seem like The Cave of Wonders has come crashing down on all of our holiday wishes, but the good news, at least, is that Aladdin will still come flying in by magic carpet ride next Christmas! The bad news? Well, some freelancers and theatre workers may really need your help!
After Chancellor Rishi Sunak disgracefully announced that the furlough scheme will not be extended for theatre employees and with the 1.57bn package not being paid out to venues until the early autumn, the postponement of the Aladdin pantomime should be the least of your worries. There are many people without work!
Donate to the Theatre Artists Fund here to support theatre workers and freelancers in need.
Read more about the 2020 pantomime season below.
11 Aug, 2020 | By Nicholas Ephram Ryan Daniels

The UK's biggest pantomime producer, Qdos Pantomimes, has set a deadline on when it will decide whether 34 of its Christmas pantomime productions this year will go ahead or be cancelled. If by 3 August 2020 Qdos does not get clarity from the government, it will "have to begin the process of unravelling the season," according to the Qdos Managing Director, Michael Harrison.
The news comes after BBC reported that some pantomime productions are beginning to cancel their shows ahead of what's been referred to as a "make-or-break" holiday season for many UK theatres. So far, Aladdin 2020 at the Lyric Hammersmith Theatre in London has not been affected, but other venues such as the Norwich Theatre Royal and venues in Welwyn Garden City and Buxton have already had to call off their panto productions.
2 Jul, 2020 | By Nicholas Ephram Ryan Daniels

Disney’s Aladdin musical bid farewell last summer at the Prince Edward Theatre with the practically perfect Mary Poppins musical taking its place. But fans of Prince Ali can at least have something to look forward to this year with the highly anticipated return of the Aladdin pantomime, stylised as Aladdin 2020! The popular off-West End panto production will run at the Lyric Hammersmith in London for the 2020 holiday season!
29 Jan, 2020 | By Nicholas Ephram Ryan Daniels