The Liberty Panto – Aladdin

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Liberty Hall Theatre, Wednesday 21st December - Friday 30th December

Come with us this December as we take you on a magical carpet ride to a whole new world!

Join ‘Dame Nellie Twankey', Aladdin, Wishee Washee plus all the Liberty Panto gang in Peking for lots of fun and mayhem as they embark on a panto journey like no other, far across the orient! When Aladdin meets the Princess Jasmine, it's love at first sight. but an evil magician named ‘Abanazar' comes calling, and things don't seem what they are.

But with the help of a Genie and some traditional panto fun and magic… there might just be a chance that love will find a way. Will there be a happy ending? Only one way to find out!


Date:
Wednesday 21st December - Friday 30th December
Time:
3.00pm & 7.00pm
Price:
From €28
Address:
Liberty Hall Theatre, Eden Quay, North City, Dublin 1, Ireland

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