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Performance

VenueMumford Theatre
TownCambridge
CountyCambridgeshire
From13th December 2011
To16th December 2011
When19:00
PricesFrom £10.00. To £10.00.
Mumford Theatre (V22)
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  • Date of change: 18 Oct 11 - T01251477694

The Boy Who Lost Christmas

Work:: The Boy Who Lost Christmas (S1811281381)

Be careful what you wish for... Crispin Cattermole is the nastiest little boy in the whole world. He hates his little sister, he hates animals and more than anything he hates... Christmas! That is, until the night before Christmas Eve, when Crispin wishes Christmas away and nothing will ever be the same again. Now it's up to Crispin to save Christmas. Along the way he's joined by Dog, Dimitri the Strongest Circus Rat in the World and a magical Griffin called Archimedes. Together they have until Big Ben chimes midnight to defeat the Evil Toymaker and his army of tin soldiers otherwise there'll never be another Christmas, ever again!
Author Q.T. Humperdinck

Production:: (T01251477694)

The Young Actors Company present a new and original Christmas show for children and families of all ages. Come and join Crispin on an adventure that will take him from the streets of Victorian London to the tundra of the North Pole in his quest to save the day. Experience this theatrical explosion of magic, music and excitement! Suitable for ages 5+
Company Young Actors Company

Listing:: L01573142540




Production details

The Young Actors Company present a new and original Christmas show for children and families of all ages. Come and join Crispin on an adventure that will take him from the streets of Victorian London to the tundra of the North Pole in his quest to save the day. Experience this theatrical explosion of magic, music and excitement! Suitable for ages 5+

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