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selling ticket for 3 little pigs - 31st july


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hi

I bought tickets (1 adult and 1 child) for 3 little pigs at little angel theatre for sunday 31st July at 4pm but we decided to go on holidays at that time. Let me know if you interested. reselling face value


1 adult 10p

1 child 8p

total 19.80p ( 1.80 of transaction fee)


https://littleangeltheatre.com/whats-on/3-little-pigs/


Produced by Stuff and Nonsense


??You can huff and puff all you like, you?re still not getting in!? Building your own home is not actually very easy, the three little pigs discover. What?s the best material to use? Will it keep out the rain? Will it be Wolf Proof!!!


This new show from the unswervingly energetic Stuff and Nonsense Theatre Company is 55 minutes of puppets, music, comedy and thrills!


Stuff and Nonsense Theatre Company?s 3 Little Pigs follows in the footsteps of the company?s hit shows The Little Red Hen, The Enormous Turnip, The Elves and The Shoemaker and The Hare and The Tortoise.


Age Suitability


Suitable for age 2 to 7. Babies and children under 2 are only admitted at All Ages performances (Saturday 11am and Sunday 11am). Please note that these are not adapted performances. All Ages performances are not available online ? please call box office (advance booking recommended).

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