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Meet the first ever kosher Big Bad Pig at JW3’s first Chanukah panto

Red Hoodman, her Jewish mum and a wolf with anxiety issues features in a special panto that’s different from all others

December 7, 2023 12:17
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In two decades or more of reviewing theatre I don’t think I have seen anything quite like this. For among all the shows clamouring to give audiences some much, or let’s face it, desperately needed good cheer this festive season, there is one that sticks out. Put another way, why is this panto different from all other pantos?

It goes by the conjoined titles Little Red Riding Rood and the Big Bad Pig. However the clue to what makes this show special lies more in the venue than the title. Described as JW3’s first  Chanukah panto, the creators reckon that is the first-ever professionally produced Jewish version of the uniquely British form of seasonal entertainment.

“It’s like an end-of-year Purimspiel,” explains playwright Nick Cassenbaum, who while rehearsals are on has escaped cold London for sunny warm San Francisco. The creator of such Jewish shows as Bubble Schmeisis is taking part in a Jewish writers’ residency for children there.

Cassenbaum is also the writer of After the Lavoiya, the stand-out offering (in an evening of outstanding Jewish work) at the inaugural Eminate festival of Jewish theatre in 2022. His panto won’t have the political resonance of that show a revenge fantasy featuring old-school East End Jewish gangsters and Jeremy Corbyn (there are hopes that JW3 will mount a fully staged version). But his panto promises to have much of the freewheeling, madcap energy.