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Interview: Kitty Scott-Claus on Snow White at Emerald Theatre

“Expect gorgeous gowns, beautiful frocks, make-up to die for and Yshee Black”

by Greg Stewart
December 7, 2025
Reading Time: 3 mins read
Kitty Scott Claus as the Fairy in SNOW WHITE Credit Matty Parks

Kitty Scott Claus as the Fairy in SNOW WHITE Credit Matty Parks

Kitty Scott-Claus returns to the stage this winter in TuckShop’s all-drag pantomime Snow White, celebrating five fabulous years of drag panto in London’s West End.

The show promises outrageous comedy, stunning costumes, and a star-studded cast including Drag Race UK favorites, bringing a bold twist to the classic fairytale.

Snow White runs at the Emerald Theatre from 15 December 2025 to 4 January 2026. Book tickets here. 

       

You’re starring in Snow White at the Emerald Theatre, what can you tell us about the show?

It’s probably going to be better than the new movie, plus our evil queen can act.

It’s a beautiful, very heartfelt retelling of everyone’s least favourite Disney princess – but luckily for us (and the audience) Charli XCX has a great song about apples, and it’s packed full to the brim with drag talent!

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What drew you to this production and your role as the Fairy?

Chris (the director) said I couldn’t play Snow White on account of not wearing a black bob, so Fairy it is.

How does performing in an all-drag pantomime compare to other shows you’ve been part of?

This is my fourth Tuckshop Pantomime, so I feel like I know what I’m letting myself in for at this point.

I can’t wait to be back on stage causing chaos and making televisions Yshee Black cross.

The cast is packed with Drag Race alumni and drag icons, what’s it like working with such a diverse group of performers?

It’s always a treat working with up-and-coming drag performers such as Kyran Thraxx.

       

And working alongside other Tuckshop Panto faves Yshee Black and Barbara Butch is always the gift that keeps on giving, if you pardon the pun.

Pantomime is known for its humour and audience interaction, what can audiences expect from this version of Snow White?

You said it best, expect humour and audience interaction aplenty! Something for the dads and lads.

What would you say to anyone thinking of booking to see Snow White?

Expect gorgeous gowns, beautiful frocks, make-up to die for and Yshee Black.

Get your tickets now xoxo

Greg Stewart

Greg Stewart

Greg is an award-winning writer with a huge passion for theatre. He has appeared on stage, as well as having directed several plays in his native Scotland. Greg is the founder and editor of Theatre Weekly

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