TuckShop, the UK’s leading drag production company, will celebrate five fabulous years of all-drag pantomimes with Snow White, opening at the Emerald Theatre in London’s West End this December.
Performances begin Monday 15 December 2025 and run until Sunday 4 January 2026, promising a strictly limited season of outrageous festive fun.
The all-star cast features Kyran Thrax (Drag Race UK Season 6 winner) as the Wicked Queen, Kitty Scott-Claus (Drag Race UK Season 3 & Global All Stars runner-up) as the Fairy, and Kate Butch (RuPaul’s Drag Race UK Season 5, Celebrity Mastermind winner) as the HuntsThem.
Joining them are Tayris Mongardi (Drag Race UK Season 7) as Snow White, Oliver Clothezoff (2025’s The Great British Bake Off first drag king contestant) as Drag King Prince, and Yshee Black (JOY, Sleeping Beauty, Peter Pan) as the Magic Mirror.
Also starring are Tiana Biscuit (Hello, Tiana, Sinderella) as The Housemates, TikTok star Sophia Stardust as Page, and Ophelia Love (Gals Aloud, Peter Pan) as Villager no.4.
TuckShop’s Creative Director and Founder, Chris Clegg, said:
“To be celebrating five years of our incredibly silly, raucous, all-drag panto is honestly so exciting… And to celebrate we have the biggest cast we’ve ever had and the longest run, playing in the West End’s newest theatre… It all seems correct! We’re very much a small independent company, so to make it to this milestone on our pantomimes is miraculous. We look forward to welcoming you to the world of Snow White, as you’ve never seen it before.”
Audiences can expect a riotous retelling of the classic tale, filled with adult humour and drag-fuelled antics. Snow White must navigate an enchanted kingdom and face off against the Wicked Queen with help from her fabulous friends.
Written by Kate Butch and Crudi Dench, with additional material by Eleanor Mason, Snow White is directed and created by Christopher D. Clegg. The production is presented by TuckShop, with Fiery Dragons as Associate Producers.
Snow White follows previous hit pantos including Cinderella (2019), Dick Whittington (2021), Sleeping Beauty (2023), and Peter Pan (2024).
Listings and ticket information can be found here.







