Dawn French and Jennifer Saunders reunite on stage for first time in 17 years
Comedy titans French & Saunders will reunite on stage in the West End for the first time in 17 years for the London Palladium's world famous pantomime.
The duo will star in the rags-to-riches fairytale Cinderella. The duo will join Palladium royalty, Julian Clary as The Fairy Godfather, alongside fellow panto favourites Paul Zerdin, Nigel Havers and Rob Madge.
No strangers to the magic of pantomime at The London Palladium, Dawn French has appeared twice in Michael Harrison’s productions: first as Queen Dragonella in Snow White (2018/2019) and later as Dame Trot in Jack and the Beanstalk (2022/2023). Jennifer Saunders made her Palladium pantomime debut in the 2023/2024 season of Peter Pan, delighting audiences as the dastardly Captain Hook.
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Dawn and Jennifer said: We have wished to play the Ugly Sisters for so many years, it feels this is the fulfilment of a dream - a dream our hearts made. Watch out. It won’t be pretty.”
2026 marks the 11 th year that Julian, Paul and Nigel have appeared in every single pantomime at the world-famous venue, since Harrison first revived the annual festive season tradition at the theatre with 2016’s Cinderella. Rob Madge (Cabaret, My Son’s A Queer) is also back by popular demand, having made a triumphant debut in 2022’s Jack and the Beanstalk.
The principal company this year also welcomes acclaimed TV and theatre star Dex Lee (known for his long-running role in BBC 1’s Doctors and theatre credits including Moulin Rouge! The Musical, Piccadilly Theatre) as Prince Charming, with musical theatre star Hope Dawe (Burlesque, Weird) stepping into the glass slippers as Cinderella. The fairytale couple are both set to make their debuts in The London Palladium Pantomime this Christmas.
Last year’s 10 th anniversary production of Sleeping Beauty broke the Palladium Pantomime’s own record for the biggest ever audience across a 5-week season, with more than 137,000 patrons attending the show, breaking the previous record of 132,000 for
in 2024, in turn making the show the highest grossing pantomime of all time and achieving the highest-grossing week for any show at the box office of the iconic venue.
Michael Harrison said: "Last year’s production of Sleeping Beauty broke all records at the London Palladium. We always want to raise the bar for our incredible panto audiences each year, so I’m absolutely delighted that Dawn French and Jennifer Saunders will be starring in this year’s Cinderella. Having two of the nation’s most beloved comedy icons together on the Palladium stage is incredibly exciting. Their legendary chemistry and razor-sharp humour will make this a truly special experience for audiences.”
Tickets go on general sale at 10am on Thursday 2 April 2026. Sign-up for Priority Booking from Tuesday 31 March at 10am at www.palladiumpantomime.com