Peppa Pig Live! will return to London this Christmas with a brand new show.
Based on the much-loved animated TV series, Peppa Pig’s Fun Day Out! is packed with fun, games and jokes suitable for preschoolers.
Following a tour around UK and Ireland starting from October 25, the theatre production will play the Theatre Royal Haymarket in the West End for a Christmas season, running November 30 to December 31.
At Peppa Pig’s Fun Day Out!, families can join Peppa and her friends and family, asa they go to the zoo and the beach for a special party.
Audience are invited to sing and dance with colourful scarecrows, feed penguins, build big sandcastles and even swim in the sea.
In the 14 years of Peppa Pig Live!, there have been six tours which have been seen by more than 2million people in the UK, and even more in the US and Australia.
The live stage adaptation is produced by leading children’s theatre team Fierylight, in partnership with licensor Hasbro.
The production is directed and adapted by Richard Lewis, with Music & Lyrics by Mani Svavarsson and Matt Lewis and Design by Simon Scullion.
Actor Amy Brookes plays Peppa, Elisha Covell plays George and Adam Dick plays Daddy Pig and Danny Dog.
Wishmas: A Fantastical Christmas Adventure is another family-friendly Christmas event cropping up in the festive season.
A new addition to the festive calendar, the immersive experience has been created by the Secret Cinema team, and directed by Elgiva Field, former Associate Director of the trail-blazing and mind-blowing Punchdrunk theatre company.
Wishmas is a fully immersive festive experience, suitable for kids and adults.
An “alternative to Winter Wonderland”, Wishmas is set in a magical world which takes about 60-minutes to walk through, meeting Wishkeepers, robins, Father Christmas and magical rooms along the way.
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