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The Gaiety Theatre's ALADDIN Opens 11/28

By: Oct. 13, 2010
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It's just not Christmas without panto at the Gaiety Theatre and this year there is a magical treat in store from 28th November to 30 January. Jump aboard and join in the festive fun of ALADDIN. This pantomime is set to be one of the most spectacular shows with lavish scenery, a glittering 'Transformation' scene in the cave of jewels and a flying carpet to add to the magic.

This fun-filled production will star Boyzone's Mikey Graham as the evil Abanazar, panto favourite Richie Hayes as the much loved Wishee Washee, Michael Grennell as PC Pong, Garry Mountaine as the hilarious Widow Twankey, Fra Fee as Aladdin, Una Pedreschi as Princess Jasmine, Liam Butler as The Emperor and Brittany Woodrow as Genie of the Lamp. Produced by John Costigan and directed by Daryn Crosbie this is a Christmas treat not to be missed.

For more information, visit www.gaietytheatre.com or keep updated on Facebook at http://www.facebook.com/thegaietytheatredublin?ref=ts.

For tickets, call the Gaiety Box Office at  01 6771717. The box office is open Monday - Saturday 10am - 7pm (subject to performance schedule). Tickets can also be purchased through Ticketmaster at 0818 719388. Tickets run from € 16.50 - € 35 (may be subject to booking fee unless purchased in person). For group sales, call 016468616 Monday-Friday 9am - 5pm. All prices are subject to a booking fee of 12.5% except when purchased in the box office.

 



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