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Beautiful ballet at the Royal Theatre

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The Royal Theatre is welcoming back Ballet Ireland and its performance of Cinderella. This captivating show is one for all the family. The tale starts after the ball and the most famous incident of a lost shoe in fictional history. The story continues on past the wedding scene to the perhaps not quite so 'happily ever after' Cinderella and Prince Charming. The ultimate hero and heroine duo struggle to overcome their differing backgrounds and Cinderella's humble beginnings as she settles in to being the princess. We have some hilarious scenes to open the ballet as Buttons and the Ugly Sisters prepare for the homecoming of the couple.

Beautiful ballet at the Royal Theatre

The Royal Theatre is welcoming back Ballet Ireland and its performance of Cinderella. This captivating show is one for all the family. The tale starts after the ball and the most famous incident of a lost shoe in fictional history. The story continues on past the wedding scene to the perhaps not quite so 'happily ever after' Cinderella and Prince Charming. The ultimate hero and heroine duo struggle to overcome their differing backgrounds and Cinderella's humble beginnings as she settles in to being the princess. We have some hilarious scenes to open the ballet as Buttons and the Ugly Sisters prepare for the homecoming of the couple.

Book now for Olde King Cole

With the countdown to Christmas now firmly underway, it’s worth taking time out to consider what to do over the festive holidays. Well, what better event to look forward to than Athlone’s Christmas pantomime, Olde King Cole. The show, which is currently in rehearsal, will take place in the Dean Crowe Theatre starting on New Year’s Eve with a matinee performance starting at 2.30pm.. There will also be a performance on New Year’s Day at 7.30pm and two performances on Saturday January 2 at 2.30pm and at 7.30pm.

It’s panto time

WITH THE yuletide season in full swing it is time once again to relish the annual theatrical treat of the pantomime.

Castlebar pantomime turns 25 with Sing a Song of Sixpence

It is a long time since Castlebar pantomime performed a show based on a nursery rhyme, the last one being Mother Hubbard in 1999, Mother Goose of 1993 is only associated with nursery rhymes, which then leaves Ole King Cole in 1990, making a Castlebar pantomime based around a nursery rhyme a bit of rarity and in the case of Sing A Song Of Sixpence a rather brilliant show!

Twenty five years a singing and dancing - that’s a real education

Poor old Batt. He was damned if he did and damned if he didn’t, so he did and took all the damnation that was thrown at him and then changed his mind in case there wasn’t enough damning.

Twenty five years a singing and dancing - that’s a real education

Poor old Batt. He was damned if he did and damned if he didn’t, so he did and took all the damnation that was thrown at him and then changed his mind in case there wasn’t enough damning.

 

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