Aladdin The Panto

This event has ended

Draíocht, Thursday 2nd January - Sunday 19th January

Experience the timeless story of Disney's ALADDIN, a thrilling production filled with unforgettable magic, comedy and breathtaking spectacle!

Coolmine Panto Group are back in Draíocht with their much-anticipated new production!

Aladdin is a lovable street urchin who meets and falls in love with Princess Jasmine, the beautiful daughter of the Sultan of Agrabah. However, he cannot marry her as he is not a Prince. Aladdin’s luck suddenly changes when he retrieves a magical lamp from the Cave of Wonders that unleashes a powerful, wisecracking, larger-than-life Genie. As Aladdin and the Genie become friends, they embark on a mission to stop the evil Nafar from overthrowing the Sultan’s kingdom.

Come and join in the fun-filled adventure, colour, music, magic and madness that is Aladdin. Don’t miss this great night out for the entire family!

Our Sensory Friendly Panto on 9th January at 7pm will have lowered volume, lights on a low level, smaller audience size and the ability to make noise and move around freely during the show if you wish.


Date:
Thursday 2nd January - Sunday 19th January
Time:
7.30pm and various
Price:
€22 - €25
Address:
Draiocht Blanchardstown, Coolmine, Blanchardstown, County Dublin, Ireland

Google Map of Draiocht Blanchardstown, Coolmine, Blanchardstown, County Dublin, Ireland

You might also like...

What's on

Opera in the Open

Wood Quay Amphitheatre

Opera in the Open is an initiative of Dublin City Council that presents live performances of operatic work in the open air in Dublin City Centre. The annual opera season is taking place on 7, 14, 21 & 28 August in the Amphitheatre at the Dublin City Council Civic Offices, Wood Quay, Dublin 8. Each opera performance is presented in an abridged format, narrated in English, and lasts one hour, fitting perfectly into the lunchtime slot from 1 to 2pm. Attendance is completely free of charge, and all are welcome! The Amphitheatre features a raised stage, seating areas, and grassy verges

What's on

National Heritage Week

Nationwide

National Heritage Week, an initiative by the Heritage Council, celebrates all things heritage. It brings together communities, families, organisations, cultural institutions, academics and enthusiasts, to build awareness about the value of heritage and support its conservation. Since the Heritage Council assumed responsibility for National Heritage Week in 2005, it has grown from a small 500 event to almost 2,000 events in 2023. The Heritage Council assumed the role of coordinator of National Heritage Week from the Department of the Environment, Heritage & Local Government. Since then t

What's on

The Expansive Canvas

Trinity College Dublin and the Royal Irish Academy of Music

The Department of Music at Trinity College Dublin, the Royal Irish Academy of Music, and the Trinity Long Room Hub are delighted to announce the international conference and collaborative symposium, “The Expansive Canvas: Large-Scale Form in the Music of 19th-Century Women Composers” which will take place in Dublin, Ireland on 26–28 August 2025. The Expansive Canvas is a three-day international conference and celebration of music by women composers in the long nineteenth century. While the symposium will unfold in lecture halls, recital rooms, and digital spaces, we also want to exten