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The Civic, Tuesday 10th December - Sunday 5th January

The Civic Panto – Snow White.

Mirror Mirror on the Wall, The Civic Panto is the fairest of them all! In a magical fairytale kingdom we meet Snow White, a lonely but beautiful princess who is being forced by Queen Cruella to be a maid in her massive castle. The Evil Queen was once the fairest in all the land however Snow White is now the fairest and the Queen is outraged. Throw in a hilarious magic mirror, an outrageous Dame, a handsome prince, a funny hero and seven dwarfs. Get ready for a laugh out loud spectacular panto journey and meet many wonderful characters along the way.

The Civic Panto is a magical treat for the whole family. Heigh-Ho Heigh-Ho, It's off to the Civic Panto we go!


Date:
Tuesday 10th December - Sunday 5th January
Time:
2.30pm | 6.30pm
Price:
€17 | €19 | €65
Address:
Belgard Square East, Tallaght, Dublin 24, Co. Dublin, D24 NWN7, Ireland

Google Map of Belgard Square East, Tallaght, Dublin 24, Co. Dublin, D24 NWN7, Ireland

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