Katie Price’s Easter Panto Flops as Ticket Prices Plummet 50%
This week, Katie Price experienced another setback when the tour prices for her Easter production of Pinocchio’s pantomime needed to be reduced by half.
Previously known as a popular fashion model, now aged 46, has assumed the part of a Fairy in this production. She will be appearing alongside ’90s television personality, Bobby Davro, on stage.
On Monday evening, Katie will appear onstage at The Deco Theatre in Northampton, having previously performed in Clacton and Sevenoaks during the weekend.
However, despite her celebrity status, there are still some unsold tickets remaining for her performances on April 14th at The Elgiva Theatre in Buckinghamshire.
The location has previously reduced the ticket prices for the performance, which is characterized as an ‘unmissable Easter pantomime without any hidden conditions.’
Theatre-goers can now get a second ticket half price for every one bought.

Seating charts on the ticket booking site also show large sections of empty chairs up for grabs.
Ever since Katie spilled the beans about why she parted ways with our beloved Mucky Mansion last May, I’ve been hooked, unable to shake off the curiosity.
Initially, it was rumored that Katie received an eviction notice on the property because of her financial difficulties related to bankruptcy. However, Katie has consistently maintained that such claims are unfounded.
The woman with five children admitted that she returned the ownership of the property following an incident involving illegal dumping, which happened on her large plot of land.
During a conversation on The Disruptors podcast, Katie shared memories of encountering a gentleman named Andrew Chatters, aged 49, who had proposed the idea of turning her home into a wedding venue.
Once work began at the site, the OnlyFans star asserted that things were not as they seemed.
Refreshing her memory, she shared: ‘The narrative unfolds with me leaving my home. I encountered an individual who suggested transforming it into a wedding location. Given the presence of stables, he proposed creating a large track for horse racing in the fields.’
Additionally, we plan to demolish the location where your current tennis court stands, and in its place, construct a state-of-the-art replacement along with a brand new five-bedroom residence for you.




I displayed all the genuine items to my mother. He marketed the ideal image. Gradually, he began acquiring various things for my home. The field was filled with digging equipment.
As she started questioning whether everything was alright, she expressed her thoughts thusly: ‘Then, during our visit to the house for recording purposes, I stepped into the open fields and pondered, “What exactly is happening around here?”‘
It seems this place isn’t a galloping track, and that’s when folks contacted me saying something along the lines of “Oh my goodness, Kate is associating with a swindler.
Speaking about the man she hired, she mentioned that his real name is Andrew Chatters, but he also went by Andrew George. She added that she was unaware of this second identity. (Note: The original sentence does not specify when or how she discovered the first name.)
1. He illegally dumps trash in your farmland. Later, we managed to apprehend him. However, I was now responsible for the house. The council is investigating me because of the illegal dumping – it’s polluted, with various hazards. (Informal and concise)
2. Someone has been secretly disposing of waste on your property. We eventually caught the offender. Unfortunately, I ended up being in charge of the house. The council is now scrutinizing me due to the fly-tipping, as it poses contamination risks, with a variety of potential hazards. (Formal but easy to understand)
3. A mysterious trash disposer has been operating on your land. Eventually, we found and punished him. However, I’m now stuck taking care of the house. The council is giving me a hard time because of this fly-tipping – it’s tainted, with different threats to safety. (Casual and engaging)
I find myself exclaiming, ‘It wasn’t me who messed things up! They mentioned it would set me back around 800 grand to fix everything correctly.’
‘So I was like, do you know what? I’ll give the keys back, I don’t want it. You can have it back.’
Previously, it had been shared that Katie had to leave her house due to unpaid mortgage fees in May of the previous year, leaving her no choice but to sell her dilapidated, nine-bedroom property.
Initially priced at £1.5 million, it eventually got sold at a much lower cost, with a new owner acquiring the grand estate for only £1.15 million.
Katie didn’t receive any money from the sale because it was absorbed by the debts she had accumulated regarding her previous Sussex home. Since then, she has relocated to a new four-bedroom house in Sussex.
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2025-04-07 19:19