Cinderella – Olly And The Glass Slipper

3Olympia, Saturday 19th December - Sunday 3rd January

Olly, Polly & Dolly return in Cinderella: Olly and the Glass Slipper – it’s the Fairy Godmother of all Pantos!

Ireland’s funniest panto is back after last year’s sell-out season! Oh yes, it is! And this time, it’s the beloved classic Cinderella – the timeless fairytale where dreams really do come true!

Have a ball at 3Olympia Theatre this Christmas, as Olly and the gang cause mayhem and rescue Cinderella from her outrageous Ugly Sisters!

Don’t miss Ireland’s ONLY laugh-a-minute pantomime!

Celebrating 22 magical years at 3Olympia, it’s become a must-see tradition for the entire family with wall-to-wall laughs for kids and grown-ups alike!

Expect non-stop energy, unforgettable audience participation and a whirlwind of comedy for all ages. It’s the most enjoyable show you’ll see this year!

*No shows on 24th & 25th December 2026


Date:
Saturday 19th December - Sunday 3rd January
Time:
Varies
Price:
From €23.50
Address:
3Olympia Theatre, 3Olympia Theatre, Dame Street, Temple Bar, Dublin 2, Ireland

Google Map of 3Olympia Theatre, 3Olympia Theatre, Dame Street, Temple Bar, Dublin 2, Ireland

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