Panto – Sleeping Beauty

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Draiocht, Thursday 5th January - Sunday 22nd January

We're Back! Oh yes we are. It's with great joy and pleasure that once again Coolmine Panto Group will be in Draíocht in January 2023 with SLEEPING BEAUTY a pantomime written by Karl Harper. After missing out in January 2021 & 2022 due to Covid, we can't wait to see everyone back and promise a really great show. Oh yes we do!

Cast:
Aurora – Ailbhe Travers
Prince William – Cormac Dredge
Magnificent – Crystal Lee Murphy
Our Dame – John Furlong
Tickles – Dermot Byrne
King Anto – John Cunningham
The Fairy – Aoife Dixon
Rubella – Amy Ward
Adult ensemble – Saibh Healy, Cora Doyle, Abigail Carty

Our Sensory Friendly Panto on 12 January will have lowered volume, lights on a low level, smaller audience size and the ability to make noise and move around freely during the show if you wish.


Date:
Thursday 5th January - Sunday 22nd January
Time:
7.30pm (matinees 2.00pm)
Price:
€21 - €25
Address:
Draiocht Blanchardstown, Blanchardstown, County Dublin, Ireland

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