Little Red & The Big Bad Wolf

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Civic Theatre, Friday 24th October - Friday 31st October

Get ready for an action-packed adventure the whole family will love!

Little Red and the Big Bad Wolf brings a fresh and fun spin to the fairy tale youthinkyou know. Join Little Red as she journeys through the enchanted forest of Merrywood to Glammy D Granny’s House. They outsmart unexpected characters and discover there’s more to the Big Bad Wolf than meets the eye…

With help from the bumbling yet brave Wiggles the Woodcutter, they turn the tables on the Wolf in a riotous showdown. Will they get their happy ending or will the big bad Wolf win the day? Find out at The Civic Halloween Spooktacular 2025.

Filled with laugh-out-loud moments, catchy songs, and colorful characters, this energetic family show is perfect for kids aged 4 to 104! Whether you’re a fan of fairy tales or just love a good time, this reimagined classic promises big laughs, big heart, and big fun!


Date:
Friday 24th October - Friday 31st October
Time:
Varies
Price:
€14 - €17
Address:
Civic Theatre, Bóthar Belgard, Tallaght, Dublin, Ireland

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