Robinson Crusoe and the Carribean Pirates, Beauty and the Beast, Sleeping Beauty

Robinson Crusoe and the Carribean Pirates - Gaiety Theatre, Dublin Until Jan 29 6.30pm/7.30pm (mat 11am/1.30pm/2

Robinson Crusoe and the Carribean Pirates - Gaiety Theatre, Dublin Until Jan 29 6.30pm/7.30pm (mat 11am/1.30pm/2.30pm) €15-€35 0818-719388 gaietytheatre.ie. Beauty and the Beast - Everyman Palace Theatre, Cork Until Jan 8 8pm €30/€25 021-4501673 everymanpalace.com. Sleeping Beauty - Tivoli Theatre, Dublin Until Jan 15 6.30pm (Sat mat 2pm) €20-€29.50 01-4544472 panto.ie

Each year as our stages fill up with pantos, you realise just how limited the options of this venerable entertainment can be: a forest of beanstalks, a slumber party of sleeping beauties, a drift of snow whites with a short stack of dwarves. This year, however, things seem better choreographed: just two Scrooges and six ghosts. And while there are a pair of Beauties, only one of them posseses a Beast.

Nobody in panto could ever be accused of originality. It demands repetiton of plots and the seasonal reissuing of jokes, a form so lacquered in history and ritual that its only rival in unaltered spectacle may be the Latin mass – similarly fond of colourful display and men in frocks.

The Gaiety Theatre fits the familiar pattern of fairytale plotlines, he's-behind-you frolics, topical gags and minor celebrities for us to cheer or hiss. This year Samantha Mumba appears as Girl Friday in Robinson Crusoe and the Carribean Pirates.

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The title sounds like a more Disneyfied makeover than The Everyman's Beauty and the Beast(traditional enough to feature a Cork City Councillor as its villain) or the Tivoli's soap-operatic version of Sleeping Beauty,from which model Georgia Salpa pulled out at short notice in a blaze of publicity. Oh yes she did!

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Peter Crawley

Peter Crawley

Peter Crawley, a contributor to The Irish Times, writes about theatre, television and other aspects of culture