The Olympia Panto – Cinderella

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Olympia Theatre, Friday 20th December - Saturday 4th January

The Olympia Panto – Cinderella: The Story of Cinders & Her Fella.

As everyone has discovered, the Olympia Theatre Pantomime is now the ‘Must-See Panto' in Dublin! Ireland's funniest family Panto is back and bigger than ever – it's simply unmissable! With a glittering Celebrity line-up, traditional Panto values and the funniest script, this year will be as star studded and surprising as ever. There's something for everyone in this magical panto with stars of stage and screen and social media's biggest and brightest!

Individual tickets priced from €27 and family tickets priced from €86.


Date:
Friday 20th December - Saturday 4th January
Time:
Varies
Price:
€27+
Address:
Olympia Theatre, The Olympia Theatre, Dame Street, Temple Bar, Dublin 2, Ireland

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