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I also went last year, and totally by chance found myself sat right by Buggie. It was great, and they do a meet and greet at the end where you can take a photo of your little one with them and get an autograth. My usually bold daughter got very shy, but Pui was really lovely, they seem genuinely nice people.


I'd go again, and I had a hangover at the time, so it can't be that bad!

  • 3 weeks later...
Just to bump this back up to the top, I booked tickets yest (reminded by driving past the theatre) and they have loads left. I imagined it would be sold out and tentatively looked at their website expecting to be disappointed but there are loads left even in the frontish stalls.

Should think it'd be worth calling to check (you don't say how old your daughter is) but would guess that unless she's a little babe in arms you'd have to pay :(


As I said earlier in the thread, my daughter (then 18mths old) & I went last year & I think it's fantastic value (there's a free meet & greet afterwards!)

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