Freezin’ – The Panto

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3Olympia, Friday 20th December - Sunday 5th January

This year marks the 20 Year Anniversary of Pat Egan & Spotlight’s panto run at 3Olympia continuing the over century long tradition at the theatre! Their time has seen panto at 3Olympia Theatre reach new heights with a reputation for thrills, big laughs and big surprises. Whether it was One Direction’s Niall Horan singing to Polly, Saoirse Ronan soaked by a water gun , Jedward’s hundreds of fans storming the stage, Johnny Logan’s ballad belting cameo, Louis Walsh exec producing (and his wacky video link) or the many other hilarious cameos from Mattress Mick to Nathan Carter, PJ Gallagher to Anne Doyle and Brian Dobson, Joe Duffy to Linda Martin to name a few, this panto never misses a trick! Plus there’s a healthy dollop of tradition too, a key ingredient in 3Olympia’s panto since the days of Brendan Grace, Jack Cruise, Jimmy O Dea, June Rodgers and Twink!

“OLLY & POLLY ARE FREEZIN!” is laugh-a-minute fun for all the family. It will be jam packed with big belly laughs, a glittering all-star line-up, and the traditional Panto magic and adventure with a healthy dose of 3Olympia’s unique madness! It’s an all-singing, all-dancing spectacular for all ages.


Date:
Friday 20th December - Sunday 5th January
Time:
Varies
Price:
From €22.50
Address:
3Olympia Theatre, 3Olympia Theatre, Dame Street, Temple Bar, Dublin 2, Ireland

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