CIRQUE: The Greatest Show

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The Helix, Tuesday 11th April - Sunday 16th April

Escape the ordinary and enter the world of the extraordinary! Enjoy CIRQUE: The Greatest Show with all the family this April at The Helix Dublin.

Welcome to Cirque: the award-winning, smash-hit circus musical that is fun for all the family. Let them take you on a truly wondrous journey as a monochrome life, bursts joyously into kaleidoscopic colour.

Stars of the West End combine with incredible circus performers. The biggest hits from the greatest musicals of all time – from The Greatest Showman to Moulin Rouge, Hairspray to Rocketman the Musical – are brought to the stage in unique, spellbinding style.

The brand-new show everyone is talking about for 2023!

Tue 11 April at 18:00 and Sun 16 April at 14:00 & 18:00.


Date:
Tuesday 11th April - Sunday 16th April
Time:
6.00pm (Sun 16 April 2pm & 6pm)
Price:
From €32
Address:
The Helix, DCU, Collins Avenue, Glasnevin, Dublin 9, Ireland

Google Map of The Helix, DCU, Collins Avenue, Glasnevin, Dublin 9, Ireland

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