Olly, Polly & the Magic Lamp

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3Olympia Theatre, Wednesday 20th December - Sunday 7th January

It’s that time of year again! “Oh Yes it is”!

Once more, the 3Olympia Theatre is home to Ireland’s funniest and most star-studded panto! Following its huge success and five-star reviews in 2022, our brilliantly talented cast return to bring even more laughs and hilarious antics in this year’s Panto.

Olly Polly & The Magic Lamp!

Jump aboard our Magic Carpet and come along for the ride with our famous duo,

Olly, (RYAN ANDREWS), and Polly (MACLEAN BURKE) who will be joined on stage by the sparkling JAMES PATRICE as The Genie, ROB VICKERS as the evil “Abanazar”, Riverdance’s ZOE TALBOT as Jasmine and ERIN MCGREGOR AND MICHAELA O’NEILL will once again be bringing their hilarious banter to the stage in this year’s spectacular production.

​Our hilarious twist on the classic “Aladdin” has a script full of magic and mayhem.

Returning to pen the 3Olympia script for their sixth year running, are comedy writing duo Al Porter and Ryan Andrews, whose laugh-a-minute shows have been a hit with all ages and families for the last five years.

​It promises to be a glittering visual production, with stunning sets and special effects, and some high energy, show-stopping musical hits that will have the audience singing and dancing in their seats.

Appearing alongside our all-star cast will be talented dancers and young performers from Spotlight.

Be prepared to be dazzled this Christmas in a spectacular action-packed Christmas Panto that guarantees to keep audiences young and old entertained.


Date:
Wednesday 20th December - Sunday 7th January
Time:
Varies
Address:
3Olympia Theatre, 3Olympia Theatre, Dame Street, Temple Bar, Dublin 2, Ireland

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