Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs

This event has ended

Liberty Hall Theatre, Monday 20th December - Sunday 2nd January

In light of the government newer restrictions, please note change in performance start times.
• Shows that were 6.30pm AND 7.30pm are now 5.00pm
• Shows that were 2.30pm are now 1.00pm
• There are NO changes to the 11.00am & 4.30pm shows
• Please note we are now operating to 50% capacity on all shows.
• Seating maps are accurate when booking.​
• You can continue to book.
• The website will automatically close off when the venue reaches 50% capacity
• Anyone that was affected by this new restriction has already been notified.

Mirror Mirror on the wall, which is the fairest panto of them all? Why, it's Snow White at the Liberty Hall Theatre Dublin of course!

Join us this December as we whisk you off on another fantastic journey into Panto Land for the Fairest Panto of them all ‘Snow White'.

Meet Dame Nellie, Muddles, Snow White & Prince Harry Hunkadore as they battle against the Wicked Queen Dragonella played by the wonderfully talented eurovision winner ‘Niamh Kavanagh'.

Will good triumph over evil? or will the Wicked Queen become the fairest in the land? Only one way to find out! Drop along and see for yourself this Christmas time, at Dublin's favourite traditional family panto – The Liberty Panto Dublin.


Date:
Monday 20th December - Sunday 2nd January
Time:
Varies
Price:
From €26.50

You might also like...

What's on

The Plough and the Stars

Abbey Theatre

The Plough and the Stars was first performed at the Abbey Theatre in 1926. The audience rioted. Now regarded as a masterpiece, this provocative play is an essential part of our understanding of 1916. Recently performed during the centenary of the Easter Rising, Olivier Award-winning director Sean Holmes returns with this production of Sean O’Casey’s absorbing play. Set amid the tumult of the Easter Rising, The Plough and the Stars is the story of ordinary lives ripped apart by the idealism of the time. The residents of a Dublin tenement shelter from the violence that sweeps through t

What's on

Wild Swimming

Bewley's Cafe Theatre

Nell and Oscar meet on a beach in Dorset. It's 1595... or maybe 1610. Oscar has returned from university and Nell is doing f**k-all. They will meet here, on this beach, again and again, for the next four hundred years. Stuff will change. As it does with time. They will try to keep up. A kaleidoscopic exploration of cultural progress, Wild Swimming is an interrogation of gender, privilege, friendship and the thrill of plunging into the unknown.

What's on

The Drowsy Chaperone

Millbank Theatre

The Drowsy Chaperone is a five-time Tony Award-winning meta-musical that simultaneously parodies and pays loving homage to the Jazz Age American musical comedies of the 1920s. The show is framed by a lonely, middle-aged musical theatre fan, known as the "Man in Chair," who plays the cast recording of a fictional 1928 show in his apartment, which then magically comes to life in his living room. The Show-Within-a-Show: The fictional 1928 musical centers on the impending wedding of a glamorous Broadway starlet, Janet Van de Graaff, to an oil tycoon, Robert Martin. The producer of her Follies,