The Liberty Panto – Jack and The Beanstalk

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O'Reilly Theatre, Saturday 27th December - Friday 2nd January

Jake Carter returns to Liberty Panto this Christmas so hold onto your magic beans and get ready for a GIANT-GANTIC Pantomime Adventure from the Liberty Panto!

The Liberty Panto gang are back this Christmas with a beanstalk-climbing, sky-high adventure packed with belly laughs, toe-tapping tunes, and more moo-sical mischief than ever before!
Join the outrageous Dame Nellie Nu Nu, the loveable Silly Simon, heroic Jack Trott (Jake), Princess Jill, and of course the legendary Pat the Cow (udderly fabulous) as they take on the villainous Fleshcreep and the terrifying Giant Blunderbore. With the help of Mother Nature and a sprinkle of panto magic, can Jack save the village, defeat the giant, and win the heart of his princess?

Expect dazzling costumes, laugh-out-loud gags, and family-friendly fun for all ages in this high-energy festive treat written by the hilarious Tom Whalley.

**NEW VENUE ALERT!
Due to ongoing works at Liberty Hall, this year’s magical mayhem takes place at The O’Reilly Theatre, Dublin. Same panto sparkle – brand new stage!


Date:
Saturday 27th December - Friday 2nd January
Time:
Varies
Price:
From €27.50
Address:
O'Reilly Theatre, Denmark Street Great, Rotunda, Dublin 1, Ireland

Google Map of O'Reilly Theatre, Denmark Street Great, Rotunda, Dublin 1, Ireland

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