Children’s TV favourite Peppa Pig is coming to St Albans for Easter.
Peppa Pig, her porcine pals and farmyard friends are back in the brand new live show Peppa Pig’s Adventure!, which can be seen live on stage at The Alban Arena on Good Friday, March 30 at 4pm, and on Saturday, March 31 at 10am, 1pm and 4pm.
Join Peppa as she gets ready to go on an exciting camping trip to the woods with George and her school friends, including Pedro Pony, Suzy Sheep and Gerald Giraffe.
With lunchboxes packed and Daddy Pig driving the bus, Peppa and friends are excited about their outdoor adventure, full of games, laughter and live music.
The happy campers soon settle down to sleep and listen to the gentle pitter patter of rain.
Safe and warm inside their tents the excited group can look forward to morning time, when there will be lots of muddy puddles to play in.
Produced by leading children’s theatre team Fiery Light, in partnership with licensor Entertainment One (eOne), Peppa Pig’s Adventure! marks the ninth consecutive year of Peppa Pig live theatre tours since 2009, and the fifth Peppa Pig stage production in total.
Richard Lewis once again takes the helm for this new live stage adaptation of eOne’s popular animated TV series, which he directs and has adapted for the theatre.
He has also adapted and directed the four previous Peppa Pig live stage shows – Peppa Pig’s Party, Peppa Pig’s Treasure Hunt, Peppa Pig’s Big Splash and Peppa Pig’s Surprise.
The show features music from BAFTA Award-winning composer Mani Svavarsson.
Suitable for ages three plus, audiences will enjoy interactive fun, songs and games with Peppa Pig and her friends.
Tickets for the St Albans shows cost £17, £15 under-16s, and £60 family ticket.
There is already limited availability for all four shows.
• Visit www.alban-arena.co.uk or call The Alban Arena box office number on 01727 844488.
For more details, visit www.peppapiglive.com
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