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dlr Mill Theatre, Saturday 7th December - Sunday 5th January

dlr Mill Theatre Panto – Robin Hood.

Oh noooo!!! The wicked Sheriff of Nottingham won't stop raising the taxes of the town until the lovely Maid Marian agrees to become his wife. But this Maid Marian is not one to give up on a fight and, with our hero Robin Hood, sets out to overthrow the nasty Sheriff. There may be wedding bells… but for whom? Will Massive Milly, the Sheriff's sidekick, lead Little John to the gold and could Cupid's arrow strike again? Will Aunt Polly snag a rich husband before the show is over? And, boys and girls, will she find Bella Sparkles, the magical unicorn that has been spotted in Sherwood Forest?

Join the Mill Productions' gang for a wonderful family show, with audience participation, songs, dancing and a host of crazy, zany and colourful characters. This one-hour panto is the perfect family treat for children of all ages. It's a forest of fun!


Date:
Saturday 7th December - Sunday 5th January
Time:
12.00pm | 2.00pm | 4.00pm
Price:
€16 | €65 | €65
Address:
Dundrum Town Centre, Dublin 16, Dundrum, Dublin, Co. Dublin, Ireland

Google Map of Dundrum Town Centre, Dublin 16, Dundrum, Dublin, Co. Dublin, Ireland

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