Category Archives: Live Entertainment
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Mother Goose Review
Posted in Family Fun, Loughborough, Reviews -
On Friday night at 7:30pm Mother Goose was packed full of fun, songs and dancing to join in with. As Mother Goose came flying onto the stage on her Goose Brian the audience were amazed at the entrance and fantastic costumes. Kids were enthralled with the panto and joined in with all the classic scenes [...]
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On the 18th December from 3pm Snibston Century Theatre will be bringing you their Victorian Christmas, with a fully costumed show filled with carols, songs, stories and tunes, and also a traditional mummer’s play (the forerunner of pantomime). Song sheets are available, so you and the family can join in the sing-along. Booking is recommended [...]
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This Christmas special is a great way to give the kids a winter day out, with sing along songs and dances to join in with you’ll love it! A brilliant show for the whole family. Mother Goose takes us on a journey to the fountain of youth with funny characters, twists and turns the show [...]
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The children’s classic by Jill Tomlinson, ‘The Owl Who Was Afraid of the Dark’ will be performed at Loughborough Town Hall on the 5th November 2011 by the Blunderbus Theatre Company. This special performance is not one to be missed, with its blend of live music and story telling this performance will introduce an old [...]
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Saturday and Sunday 5th and 6th March 2011, these little piggies are coming to Great Central Railway. Join Peppa and her little brother George for an exciting day out for all the family. This is the second time that Peppa has come to the railway and she loved it so much that this time she’s [...]
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With new Director Sue Onslow, you can be sure that Charnwood is in for a real treat. She has a professionalism that guarantees terrific entertainment. When quizzed about her aims for this year’s performance, she says, “we aim to give you a visual extravaganza with surprise special effects, terrible jokes and lots of great music. [...]
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