Little Red & The Big Bad Wolf

The Ambassador Theatre, Saturday 24th October - Friday 30th October

Join Little Red as she journeys through the enchanted forest on her way to visit her fabulous D’ Granny. Along the way, she encounters a host of colourful characters, and one very surprising Big Bad Wolf. With the help of the ever-enthusiastic Silly Billy and the larger-than-life Dame Bridie, the story twists, turns and builds to a riotous, feel-good finale that flips the traditional tale on its head.

A fun-filled family event, audiences are encouraged to come in costume, with prizes for the best dressed at selected performances—making it the perfect Halloween treat for children and grown-ups alike.

Perfect for audiences aged 4 to 104, Little Red and the Big Bad Wolf is a magical seasonal outing for families looking for something fun, festive and just a little bit wild!


Date:
Saturday 24th October - Friday 30th October
Time:
2.00pm
Price:
€24.15
Address:
The Ambassador Theatre, Upper O’Connell Street, Rotunda, Dublin 1, Ireland

Google Map of The Ambassador Theatre, Upper O’Connell Street, Rotunda, Dublin 1, Ireland

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