Snow White

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Axis Art Centre & Theatre, Thursday 4th January - Sunday 28th January

Mirror, mirror on the wall who’s the fairest of them all?

Step into a winter wonderland of enchantment with Snow White The Pantomime, a timeless and magical retelling of the classic fairy tale! Join Snow White as she embarks on an unforgettable journey filled with adventure, friendship, and unexpected twists. With her radiant beauty and gentle spirit, Snow White captures the hearts of all who meet her, including the lovable Seven Dwarfs who become her loyal companions.

But beware the wickedness that lurks in the shadows! Enter the evil Queen, consumed by jealousy and fuelled by her desire to be the fairest in the land. With a magic mirror as her guide, she sets a sinister plan in motion to rid herself of Snow White once and for all. Along the way, encounter an array of colourful characters, hilarious antics, and toe-tapping musical numbers that will have audiences of all ages spellbound!


Date:
Thursday 4th January - Sunday 28th January
Time:
7.30pm (2pm & 6.30pm Sat. 2pm Sunday)
Price:
Varies
Address:
Axis Art Centre and Theatre, Main St, Ballymun, Dublin, Ireland

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