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About
The Gaiety Theatre will set sail on a spectacular journey to Neverland, announcing Peter Pan as the 2024 Gaiety Pantomime.
The Gaiety Panto, directed by Daryn Crosbie, brings to life and “Panto-ifies” this classic adventure about the free-spirited and mischievous young boy, who never grows up.
Join Peter and the Lost Boys as they swashbuckle their way through Neverland and strive to outwit the dastardly Captain Hook and his brutal band of pirates, with a sprinkling of fairy dust help from Tinkerbell of course.
Don’t miss this truly magnificent panto adventure with breathtaking special effects, foot-stomping song and dance routines, dazzling costumes, and mesmerising magic…!
So, let your imagination take flight to the “Second star to the right and straight on till morning…!” as we bring you, Peter Pan, at the Gaiety Theatre.
And don’t forget, this is no ordinary Panto… It’s the Gaiety Panto…!
The Gaiety Theatre has hosted the annual Christmas Panto each year since “Turko The Terrible” in 1873. Today, families come from far and wide to experience the Gaiety Christmas Panto and for many, it has become as much a family Christmas tradition as Santa himself.