Toy Show musical risk was ‘too high’ in saturated Christmas market - PAC chairman

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He said this was happening at a time when RTÉ's finances were not healthy. “We want to make sure that RTÉ is successful. The risks in this scenario appear to be too high.”

However, a reduced number of shows are planned for the coming week. A 12.30pm show on Wednesday December 21st and a 7.30pm show on Thursday December 22ndRTÉ has said the show, which runs until December 31st in Dublin’s Convention Centre, was forced to cancel due to illness in the cast.

“The team tried its very best to make the shows happen, but ran out of time and options and had to cancel. The adjustments we are making to the schedule this week are to minimise the risk of that happening again,” it said.

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Lambasted by TIT and for what? If they called the kids, non binary, had Tubridy dressed in drag and the Dee Forbes singing trans songs I assure you TIT would be recommending it for a Tony when it got to Broadway.

Was the plank Tubridy the main cast. How much are the late late show wasting on the miserable negative shite on Friday nights. The state are paying for that shite and then the shite is thrown back in public faces with Friday night shite Paschald

Nah, it was a pile of Shite , ill conceived, a money grab that's fallen , appropriately on its Arse. More contrived and expensive nonsense exposed at rte even the rather Dim TURDbidy stayed clear of it

simoncoveney Your brother owes some sad children a refund.

Even if it was the only thing on it wouldn't have sold. I hope everyone gets their money back.

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