Robinson Crusoe

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Axis Arts Centre, Wednesday 24th July - Sunday 28th July

Take a thrilling voyage with Holding Court Theatre Group and Robinson Crusoe to the Islands of the Caribbean for their 2024 summer pantomime.

Follow Robinson and his “Ma” Stuffy Crusoe with a crew of cut throat pirates as they are shipwrecked in search of wealth. There Robinson meets long lost friends & enemies, some dreaded demons & also Buccaneers all under the spell of an Ancient Treasure.

Join us for this exotic adventure of Robinson Crusoe with comedy, song and dance for all the family.


Date:
Wednesday 24th July - Sunday 28th July
Time:
7.30pm (Sat 2pm & 6pm, Sun 2pm)
Price:
€16 - €20

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