Draíocht Panto – Robin Hood

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Draíocht, Saturday 4th January - Sunday 19th January

Draíocht Panto – Robin Hood.

Coolmine Panto Group are back with a pantomime treatment of the Robin Hood legend for all the family. Join in the fun as Sir Robin of Locksley – together with his Mother Lady Rose Bud – draw swords and arrows with the money grabbing Sheriff of Nothingdoing, Sir Guy Sterling. Can Sir Robin rescue Maid Marion from the evil Sheriff? Fun and laughter are guaranteed with Robin's Merry Men, Friar Tuck and his Snoring Monks and the Singing Nuns of Mirth.

Sat 4th: 2pm | 7.30pm.
Sun 5th: 1pm | 5.30pm.
Wed 8th: 7pm (Relaxed Performance – €19).
Thu 9th: 7.30pm.
Fri 10th: 7.30pm.
Sat 11th: 2pm | 7.30pm.
Sun 12th: 1pm | 5.30pm.
Wed 15th: 7.30pm.
Thu 16th: 7.30pm.
Fri 17th: 7.30pm.
Sat 18th: 2pm | 7.30pm.
Sun 19th: 2pm.

Enjoy a Relaxed Performance, on Wednesday 8th of January, which will have no sudden noises or bangs; restricted capacity; the ability to move around; softer and brighter lighting; and music at a suitable level. A chill-out area with low lighting for parents/guardians to bring children who may need to have a little break will also be provided. All tickets for this performance are €19.


Date:
Saturday 4th January - Sunday 19th January
Time:
Varies
Price:
€19 | €22
Address:
The Blanchardstown Centre, Blanchardstown, Dublin 15, Ireland

Google Map of The Blanchardstown Centre, Blanchardstown, Dublin 15, Ireland

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