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IRELAND’S only Irish Sign Language Interpreted pantomime, Jack and the Beanstalk at UCH Limerick has been extended due to overwhelming public demand.
The panto will now run until midnight on Sunday, January 10 with a choice of online streams with or without signing.
With people watching everywhere from Panama to Portlaoise and Brisbane to Bantry, the UCH Panto has already been viewed thousands of times right across the world.
People have tuned in over Christmas from countries including Australia, the US, South America, Canada and New Zealand, as well as throughout Europe and of course, in every corner of Ireland.
Ireland’s only Irish sign language interpreted pantomime, Jack and the Beanstalk at UCH Limerick, has been extended online to next Sunday due to overwhelming public demand.
And former boyband star Dayl Cronin, who plays Jack, tells Sundayworld.com how the cast of the Limerick panto had to live together for 20 days before recording the show this year due to Covid-19.
Singer and dancer Cronin, who was a member of Louis Walsh’s HomeTown boyband, says: “It’s been so weird doing panto this year as we had to isolate together and have regular tests. We were sent home test kits before we all got together and we were tested a good bit while we were there.”
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Search By Amanda Flannery (via True Media) This article is brought to you by the University Concert Hall, Limerick. Stay tuned until the end to be in with a chance of winning tickets and a treat box to watch this year s Panto.
It’s the news you’ve all BEAN waiting for. This year’s
Jack and the Beanstalk, is going ONLINE.
This Christmas, Producer Robert C Kelly and UCH are bringing the magic of Panto direct to your living room, with the daring adventures of Jack, some magical beans and a not so friendly Giant.
Panto favourite, Myles Breen, in this year s UCH Panto. (via True Media)