Once Upon A Panto

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Online, Wednesday 23rd December - Sunday 10th January

The Olympia Panto presents ‘Once Upon a Panto' An Original Fairytale Brought to Life Online.

Ireland's funniest and most exciting panto is back and it's online! Experience the fun and laughter with your family from a front row seat in the comfort of your own home. Bursting with all the magic and madness The Olympia audience love, Once Upon a Panto, is an online-event not to be missed!

Panto's unlikely heroes Polly and Olly race against time to save the day and give your favourite fairytale characters their happily-ever-after! With a star studded cast – of stage, screen and everything in between – and a hilarious original script, this is the Fairy Godbrother of all shows – a beanstalk growing, magic-carpet-riding adventure into the unknown – recorded live in the Olympia Theatre!

Starring Olympia hero Ryan Andrews (Dancing With The Stars finalist), the hilarious James Patrice (RTE reporter and social media superstar) and soap star Maclean Burke (Fair City's Damo) as Olly, Polly and The Fairy…

…And returning Olympia panto favourites, the West End's Rob Vickers (Les Miserables), Erin McGregor (Dancing With the Stars), Zoe Talbot (Riverdance), Alison Dennan, Michaela O Neill and more!

Once you purchase you'll receive a link that can be used from time of purchase right through to midnight 10th January 2021!  You choose when you watch. Check out our FAQ page here.


Date:
Wednesday 23rd December - Sunday 10th January
Time:
Varies
Price:
€15

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