11th December 2010 – 9th January 2011
Location: Clyde Auditorium
Tickets: £12 – £27.50
Scotland’s most successful children’s panto rolls into Glasgow’s Clyde Auditorium for another truly spectacular Christmas production, this year telling the fantastic tale of Robinson Crusoe.
The swashbuckling adventure story of Robinson Crusoe and the Caribbean Pirates will be brought magically to life in a spectacular production starring actor, television presenter and all-round entertainer, John Barrowman, in the title role of Robinson Crusoe.
Robinson Crusoe has all of the traditional elements of pantomime but with the added surprise of an array of 3D special effects. The use of 3D in Aladdin was such a huge hit with audiences that the show’s producers, Qdos Entertainment – the largest panto producer in the world, are creating brand-new and even more spectacular 3D which will feature in Robinson Crusoe and the Caribbean Pirates. Aladdin is outstanding entertainment and quality pantomime at its best!
This glittering production of Robinson Crusoe has a brilliant cast including John Barrowman and The Krankies who will play Captain Crusoe & Jimmy Crusoe. A laugh a minute script, lavish costumes, stunning sets and lots of musical numbers you will be able to sing along to, ensures a fabulous, festive, fun day out for all the family!
Don’t miss out. Book your tickets on Ticketmaster now!
This pantomime was originally sold as Sleeping Beauty, but the production company have since changed the title (and presumably the story) to Robinson Crusoe and the Caribbean Pirates.

I went today It was Totally Amazing! best panto i’ve ever seen, John Barrowman and the Krankies were so funny. The show was full of wonderful surprises throughout. The 3-D was brilliant although I was a bit freaked out by the wee spider ha ha.
How long is the show? We are going on Monday at 2.30, when
will it finish?
i went to see this yesterday it is by far the greatest panto ever. John is great in it and the krankies i was in tears watching it few times thought i was going to fall off my chair in laughter i want to see it again. If you can’t decide what what panto to see it has to be this one
I’ve just booked my tickets, I’m so looking forward to taking my little boy to his first Christmas panto!