Olly, Polly and The Beanstalk

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3Olympia Theatre, Wednesday 21st December - Sunday 8th January

Join Olly, Polly and their dancing Cow in this hilarious Beanstalk Climbing, Roof Raising, Action Packed spin on the classic tale of ‘Jack and the Beanstalk'

With a laugh-a-minute script, dazzling dancers and all-star cast, Olly, Polly & The Beanstalk is bursting with magic and madness and is not to be missed!

Delivering big laughs and even bigger surprises this GIGANTIC pantomime will most certainly be Fe-Fi-Fo-FUN for all the family this Christmas & will be the perfect Happily Ever After to 2022!

THE MUST-SEE Panto in Dublin! Ireland’s funniest family Panto is back and bigger than ever – it’s simply unmissable!

With a glittering Celebrity line-up, traditional Panto values and the funniest script, this year will be as star studded and surprising as ever! There’s something for everyone in this magical Panto with stars of stage and screen and social media’s biggest and brightest!


Date:
Wednesday 21st December - Sunday 8th January
Time:
Varies
Price:
From €27
Address:
3Olympia Theatre, 3Olympia Theatre, Dame Street, Temple Bar, Dublin 2, Ireland

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