Freezin’

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Draiocht, Thursday 4th January - Sunday 21st January

A story of true love and acceptance between sisters Princess Ella and Princess Hannah, Freezin centres on the relationship between the two sisters. Ella has magical powers to freeze objects and people, which she doesn't know how to control. When faced with danger, the two discover their hidden potential and the powerful bond of sisterhood.

Join our cast of beloved characters including Frosty the Snowman and Sfine the Reindeer for a show loaded with magic, adventure and plenty of laughs along the way. Freezin’ is sure to thaw even the coldest heart!

Our Sensory Friendly Panto on 11 January 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 4th January - Sunday 21st January
Time:
Varies
Price:
€22 - €25
Address:
Draiocht Blanchardstown, Blanchardstown, County Dublin, Ireland

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