Watford Palace Theatre Autumn 2025
Pantos, podcasts and unmissable productions coming to Watford Palace Theatre this Autumn.

Re-opening its doors this September with an exceptional new programme, Watford Palace Theatre is delighted to present an epic autumn season for 2025. This dynamic new programme offers something for theatregoers of all ages, highlighting the venue's commitment to creativity and community with a jam-packed season of theatre, comedy, music, dance and more. In the same month as the theatre officially opens its five new purpose-built creative spaces, September is shaping up to be an exciting month.
Highlights Include
- South Asian Comedy Festival (12th–14th September): Compered by BBC Asian Networks incredible Breakfast Show host Harpz Kaur, with sets from Sindu Vee, Paul Sinha and Anuvab Pal.
- The Women in Comedy Festival (15th–18th October): features a BYOB (Bring Your Own Babies) special, the returning Ladies of Laughter tour, and sets from some of the most talented comedians in the business, Ania Magliano, Sophie Duker and Chloe Petts.
- The Void (3rd-4th October): Bringing cinematic horror to the stage from multi-award winning touring theatre company Thunder Road (Shock Horror) and Surinderella (22nd-26th October).
- ART OF ANDALUCIA (11th September), presents a vibrant journey into the tradition and passion of flamenco and Yeh Dosti: Celebrating 50 Years of Sholay (27th September) a spectacular Bollywood music and dance show.
- Black Ballet (8th October), brings an exciting double bill of My Sister, The Serial Killer and A Shadow Work.
- Dragged to the Musicals (9th October) with Divina De Campo and Northern Live: Do I Love You (1st November). For the romantics, Cassio Productions’ new musical show Crazy for You (4th-8th November)and last but not least, Coldplay: Sky Full of Stars (14th November) is an exhilarating tribute to one of the world’s biggest and best-loved bands.
- Podcast addicts and chat show devotees will be well catered for with An Evening With Katy Price & Kerry Katona (19th September) and from tennis balls to glitterballs, Annabel Croft (12th November). Professor Brian Cox is also back for an intimate evening (17th-19th December).
- For youngsters and families, WiFi Wars (7th September), the zany interactive comedy quiz show, returns as part of its 10th anniversary tour. The littlest theatre fans will enjoy Baby Broadway (26th September) and The Dinosaur that Pooped (28th October) a new family musical adapted from the best-selling books by Tom Fletcher and Dougie Poynter. Continuing the dino-riffic fun is Natural History 2 Museum Live (29th October).
- Concluding the season is Watford Palace Theatre’s renowned Christmas panto, with this year’s tale, Jack and the Beanstalk (29th November-4 th January), bringing audiences some Fee-Fi-Fo-Fun with the voice of Stephen Fry as the Giant and lots of trademark humour and catchy original songs.
More information available HERE