Tickles and the Beanstalk

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Civic Theatre, Wednesday 4th December - Tuesday 31st December

A Giant of a Panto

Tickles might not always have the brightest ideas, but with his Ma Dottie by his side, they can conquer anything. BUT! They're facing a big challenge: the Evil Baroness wants to take their home away….

What's a family to do? Sell their hilarious all-singing, all-dancing pet cow, MOOTilda? Maybe Jill, the Baroness's niece, can help change her aunt's mind about being so mean? Or perhaps a giggly fairy will swoop in, sprinkling magic dust to ensure Tickles and Dottie find their happily-ever-after?

Find out at TICKLES AND THE BEANSTALK this years spectacular and hilarious Civic Panto.


Date:
Wednesday 4th December - Tuesday 31st December
Time:
6.30pm (matinee 2.30pm Fri-Sat)
Price:
€23 - €25
Address:
Civic Theatre, Tallaght, Dublin 24, Ireland

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