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Pavilion Theatre, Sunday 8th December

‘Twas the Night Before Christmas / Oíche Roimh an Nollaig – “The stockings were hung by the chimneys with care…”

Join Branar as they take you on a joyful journey through to the most magical night of the year. The town is preparing for a very special Christmas. Houses are being decorated, cards being written, presents being wrapped and stockings being hung.

Inspired by the classic poem, this bilingual show combines storytelling, original live music and puppetry to create a fun and magical festive show for audiences aged 5 and upwards. Suitable for all levels of English and Irish.


Date:
Sunday 8th December
Time:
12.00pm | 2.00pm
Price:
€10 | €12 | €40
Address:
Marine Rd, Dún Laoghaire, Dublin, Ireland

Google Map of Marine Rd, Dún Laoghaire, Dublin, Ireland

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