Red Riding Hood and the Big Bad Pig will open during Hanukah in December at culture centre JW3
The corny gags, slapstick, cartoon baddies and singalongs beloved of traditional pantomime will be given a new spin later this year in what is billed as Britain’s first professional Jewish panto.
Red Riding Hood and the Big Bad Pig will be staged at JW3, the Jewish arts and culture centre in north London, over Hanukah, the festival of lights. The goal was to a new panto tradition, said William Galinsky, JW3’s director of programming.