The Stadium Panto – Beauty & the Beast

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The National Stadium, Tuesday 10th December - Sunday 5th January

Johnny Ward is reunited with panto favourites Alan Hughes, who will once again play the iconic Sammy Sausages and Rob Murphy who has been called Queen of Dames, returns as man-mad Buffy.

They will be joined songstress Susan McFadden as Fairytaler Swift, West End star Niall Sheehy as the Beast/Prince and Caoileann Woodcock, who won the coveted role of Belle from over 100 hopefuls.

The hilarious script will once again be penned by Karl, Ireland’s leading panto writer. Beauty and The Beast, A Sammy and Buffy Adventure will be Alan and Karl’s biggest and most exciting production to date…. The best panto with the best value in town!


Date:
Tuesday 10th December - Sunday 5th January
Time:
Varies
Price:
€37.50
Address:
The National Stadium, South Circular Road, Dublin, Ireland

Google Map of The National Stadium, South Circular Road, Dublin, Ireland

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