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July 1, 2018Holiday Reads
July 1, 2018David Walliams’ Awful Auntie is taking to the stage for an adaptation young theatre fans will love from Wed 18 – Sun 22 Jul. A tale of frights, fights and friendship, featuring a very large owl, a very small ghost and a very awful relative(!) this production comes from the award-winning producers of Gangsta Granny.
When Stella sets off to visit London with her parents, she has no idea her life is in danger! Waking up three months later, only her Aunt Alberta can tell Stella what has happened… but not everything Alberta tells her turns out to be true! Book your tickets to find out the whole truth!
Love Lloyd Webber’s Whistle Down the Wind? You’re in for a treat this summer as a cast of over 100 talented young stars bring the highly emotive tale to life.
Set in a small, deeply religious town in Louisiana during the 1950s. A poor farming family led by father, Boone, and his three children, Swallow, Brat, and Poor Baby, have recently buried their mother, and as Christmas approaches the family cannot afford any presents or luxuries, and are desperate to find something to hold on to. One day, they find a stranger hiding in their run-down barn. Unknown to the children The Man is probably an escaped convict, but Swallow seizes on the idea that he is Jesus and the rumour quickly spreads amongst the children of the town. Meanwhile, the town is on the lookout for the runaway convict, urged by their Sheriff to stay vigilant. Mysteriously, The Man has disappeared and Boone realizes that Swallow still needs him to depend upon and restore her faith in their family unit. With a live orchestra, this stunning full-scale production is sure to send shivers down your spine. Don’t miss out! Book now by visiting atgtickets.com/aylesbury (bkg fee) or call 0844 871 7607 (calls cost up to 7p per min plus phone company’s access charge).
Competition Time!
For your chance to win 4 x tickets to see Whistle Down the Wind on Thu 16 August simply tell us which of the below is another Andrew Lloyd Webber musical:
A) Cats B) Rats C) Top Hats
Send your answer to Coralie at salesprv@live.co.uk by Friday 3rd August