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4 TOP PRICE ú60 SEATS FOR ú129 FOR A FAMILY OF 4 INCLUDING 1 ADULT AND ONE CHILD UNDER 15 (a booking fee applies)

ADDITIONAL FAMILY TICKETS AVAILABLE FOR ú32.25 plus booking fee

Valid on Monday to Thursday performances from 24 October until 13 December 2012.

Please note: All offers are subject to availability, do not apply to tickets already booked and cannot be used in conjunction with any other offer.

A ú1 restoration levy (collected on behalf of the theatre) appears as part of the "Ticket Cost".

SCROOGE THE MUSICAL

Previews 24 October until 5 November 2012

Press Night Tuesday 6 November 2012 7pm

Running Time 2 hours and 20 minutes

Age Recommendation 5 years + (no admittance to anyone under 3 years old)

All children must have a paid ticket and be able to sit, unaided, in their own seat and be attentive to the performance so as not to distract other members of the audience. Admittance to the auditorium is at the discretion of the theatre management.

Bill Kenwright presents the spectacular family musical Scrooge, starring Tommy Steele.

Based on A Christmas Carol by Charles Dickens

Leslie Bricusse's spectacular musical extravaganza Scrooge is a heart-warming family story based on Charles Dickens' classic "A Christmas Carol". With stunning sets and costumes, specially created illusions by Paul Kieve, the special effects "magician" behind Harry Potter, and a fantastic musical score, featuring the Oscar-nominated hit "Thank You Very Much", Scrooge is this season's unmissable smash hit musical for all the family.

Described by critics as a "smash hit, timeless, feel-good show" and packed with memorable songs and classic characters, Scrooge is the most spectacular musical extravaganza of the season

Director Bob Thomson's and designer Paul Farnsworth's production has gained acclaim and played to sell-out audiences all over the world