The Cheerios Panto – Cinderella

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Pantodome, Thursday 5th December - Sunday 5th January

The Cheerios Panto – Cinderella.

Alan Hughes & Karl Broderick once again present The Cheerios Panto… Sammy Sausages & Buffy will be as crazy as ever, in another hilarious script by Ireland's leading panto writer, Karl Broderick. Nothing's changed but the venue.

The Pantodome is a state of the art luxury venue, built especially with you in mind, where every seat is a great seat. Fully carpeted and heated, with shops, bars and indoor toilets. It is a beautiful theatre-style venue in the fairytale grounds of The Royal Hospital Kilmainham. It is the first of its kind in Ireland!


Date:
Thursday 5th December - Sunday 5th January
Time:
Varies
Price:
Varies
Address:
Royal Hospital, Kilmainham, Dublin, Ireland

Google Map of Royal Hospital, Kilmainham, Dublin, Ireland

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