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STORYTIME WITH SANTA
Storytime with Santa is back for its 9th year of shows but unfortunately, it has moved from its usual venues of Liverpool Town Hall the Floral Pavilion to the Wallasey Masonic Hall, a terrific venue with a traditional feel. Wirral based actors Saul Murphy and Richie Pitt say they are delighted to able to bring the joy of Christmas once again after such a hard year and devastating time for the arts.
This wonderful show will bring the magic of Christmas alive as children will be captivated by traditional and modern stories, as well as plenty of festive jokes and tunes in what promises to be a fun experience for the whole family. Shows are running from December 5 to 24, and this year they have had to sell them as a family ticket of four people. This includes four gifts, one large 6x9 photo, a digital download, booking fee and of course the Storytime show. Tickets are priced at £47.50 and are sold through the website, www.ticketswirral.com.
Saul & Richie are excited for this new venue as friends old and new will get to experience this grand setting for the first time.
Saul & Richie who also run SWS Productions have created a Christmas Grotto at The Vale Park Cafe, New Brighton, in the magical Christmassy setting of Vale Park. They say the park after dark comes to life as a magical illuminated fairy village thanks to Sue and Major Mace and their team of Black Pearl Pirates. Tickets are priced at £10 and £5 for each additional child, which includes a socially distanced group photo. The Grotto runs from December 5 to 24.
For more information, visit: www.storytimewithsanta.com
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