Panto Mania-The Civic Christmas Show

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Online, Friday 18th December - Tuesday 5th January

Rob Murphy & The Civic Panto Team Return to Spread Some Virtual Christmas Cheer This Year!

Join Dame Dottie and Friends in a special cinematic whirlwind tour around Pantoland.  Dame Dottie will meet some of our favourite panto friends along the way.  Meet Cinderella, Snow White, MooTube and more in this funny, sparkling show with plenty of dancing and sing-along favourites.  Panto Mania at The Civic  promises festive fun for all the family.  Enjoy amazing special effects from the comfort of your own home, with a cinematic touch and Dame Dottie’s sprinkle of panto magic!

Duration: 50 mins Panto-Style Show
*Please note this is a series of sketches, dances and sing-along panto moments! It is not a a full panto production. 


Date:
Friday 18th December - Tuesday 5th January
Time:
2.00pm
Price:
€15

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