Everyone's favourite fireman is coming to Newcastle this half-term.
Fireman Sam and his trusty crew will be visiting the city's Theatre Royal on a mission to save Pontypandy from a tiger on the loose.
Now youngsters can join Sam, Penny, Elvis, Station Officer Steele and Norman Price on a new live adventure when they are tasked to track down the tiger and save the travelling circus it came with.
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The show will be coming to Newcastle Theatre Royal on Sunday February 27, making it a perfect end of half-term treat.
Tickets are available here from £14.50, with showings at 10.30am and 1pm.
The show's running time is 60 minutes with no interval.
Also showing over the February holidays is an adaption of George Orwell's classic Animal Farm.
The world-famous fable tells the story of a revolution and its aftermath, and is intended for a audience of older children, or those studying the text on their GCSE and A-Level syllabuses.
The story centres around the animals of Manor Farm who drive out the farmer and run the farm themselves in a bid for freedom.
Puppets will be used heavily in the show, designed by Toby Olié, whose credits include War Horse, Running Wild and Goodnight Mister Tom.
The show is directed by Robert Icke, whose version of 1984 (co-adapted and directed with Duncan Macmillan) was a smash hit in the West End and on Broadway.
The show is A Children’s Theatre Partnership production in association with Birmingham Rep.
The show will run until Friday 26.
Tickets start at £10 and can be purchased here.
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