Little Red Riding Hood

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Mill Theatre, Thursday 8th December - Sunday 8th January

Oh Granny, what sharp teeth you have! . . . All the better to gobble you up with!!

There’s a wolf lurking in the magical panto woods. He’s big, he’s bad and he’s bonkers! And was that a Unicorn that went flying by? And what has happened to Granny Hood, why has she that big toothy grin? Wolfie may have met his match in our Red who needs no boy to save the day!

With a surprise or three, Mill Productions’ one hour panto is packed with colourful costume, sparkling songs, dazzling dance routines and enough laughs to keep the whole family buzzing.

The Mill’s Christmas One Hour Panto is Big, Bad and Bonkers! You’d be howling mad to miss it!!!

Written and directed by Geoff O’Keeffe


Date:
Thursday 8th December - Sunday 8th January
Time:
Varies
Price:
€20 - €22 (Family of 4 €75)
Address:
dlr Mill Theatre Dundrum, Dundrum, Dublin, Ireland

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