PANTALOONS Ennis are back for more laughs this year with their production of much loved panto Cinderella, (oh no they’re not) oh yes they are!

For their 15th annual show they will revisit arguably the most loved story of all, complete with ugly sisters, fairy godmother, a handsome prince and glass slippers.

Pantaloons are often seen out and about at local events and were spotted in the Market in Ennis over the weekend.

Pantaloons production of Cinderella
Pantaloons production of Cinderella

The thoughtful stage crew have decided to present a relaxed performance of Cinderella, giving those with sensory difficulties more of an opportunity to enjoy the show.

Theatre lights will remain low, loud noises will be avoided and audience members will be free to come and go as they please.

Cinderella will run in glor, Ennis from Friday, December 22 to Saturday December 23 and Wednesday, December 27 to Sunday December 31, at 2.30pm.

Tickets are €15, or €50 for a family of four and available on 065-6843103 and glor.ie

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