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Let the West End come to you this Christmas and enjoy a magical children?s show in the comfort of your own setting!


?The Toytown Christmas!? is a two man show written in-house at Theatrebugs specifically for a young audience. It has no scary characters, lots of interaction and it is jam packed with song, music and festive fun, along with a special guest appearance from the real Santa Claus!


?Parents have also been invited to watch the show with their children as the children constantly talk about Theatrebugs and wish to share the excitement of the show!?

Joanne Richards Children Centre Project Officer, Bexley Heath Borough


The Princess is upset because she can?t find her favourite Rag Doll. Luckily Policeman Plump is nearby to investigate. With the help of the boys and girls, he visits Rudolph the Red Nosed Reindeer, Jack in the Box and the Toy Soldier before finally ending up in Santa?s Toyshop: they may even meet the big man himself! Ho, Ho, Ho!



A fun filled interactive Christms show right there in your chosen venue- written in house at Theatrebugs specifically for the nursery and Key Stage 1 age group; no scary characters, lots of interaction and jam packed with song, music and festive fun!


"A great mix of educational activities done in a fun,

interactive way; we have already booked our performance for next year!"

Sheena Gilby, Head teacher, Pound Park Nursery, Greenwich



Our touring Christmas panto sells out every year- last year, we ran two tours and both were sold out by November. We come to you and bring everything we need for a magical show. We have performed in all kinds of spaces over the years; classrooms, small nurseries, church halls, children?s centres, school gyms- we?ll do our best to work with what you?ve got.


Drop us an email at HQ or provisionally reserve your slot here:

http://theatrebugs.co.uk/londonandhomecounties.html


?370 + VAT


From all at BUG HQ

?This Christmas Fair was the best ever in terms of entertainment and fun. Angelina and other kids loved the Theatrebugs Christmas Panto. We would love to see

more performances at the nursery and would be happy to pay for tickets!?


Nataliya, Angelina?s Mum, Richmond

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