On 2 August CBeebies presenters Andy Day and Mike James will bring their much-loved humour to the Rose in their slapstick comedy show Andy and Mike's Big Box of Bananas for 4 - 11 year olds and their entire families.
Childhood friends Andy and Mike recently had fun at the Kingston Regatta and this week spent the day visiting schools in the borough, sending kids into hysterical laughter with their crazy antics and silliness.Andy is looking forward to returning to Kingston. He explained "we are very excited about performing at the Rose Theatre. It's a great theatre! Kingston is a beautiful place and the people are lovely. Every year for the past four years we have come to the regatta which is always great fun, and Kingston's shopping centre is awesome!"When a magical and mysterious box appears in Andy and Mike's ‘fun pad', they can't help but try and find out what's inside. With a little help from the audience, they go on a fun packed journey and meet confused pirates, musical sea life and all-singing, all-dancing air stewards along the way.
Fast paced, funny and full of audience participation, Andy and Mike's Big Box of Bananas plays at 11am and 2pm on the 2 August.Monday 2 August 11am, 2pm For ages 4-11 Tickets £8.50, concessions £7.50 0871 230 1552Venue Name Rose Theatre, KingstonAddress: 24-26 High Street Kingston KT1 1HL Box Office: 0871 230 1552 Website www.rosetheatrekingston.orgNearest Train Station: Kingston/Surbiton (Zone 6) Monday 26 - Sunday 31 July DANCING QUEEN
Free tickets for under 26's available as a part of Arts Council's A Night Less Ordinary scheme. www.rosetheatrekingston.org/free-tickets
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Tickets £10 - £24.50
Monday 2 August, 11am and 2pm ANDY AND MIKE'S BIG BOX OF BANANA'S
CBeebies presenter Andy Day and Mike James bring their much-loved humour to this slapstick comedy show for 4-11 year olds (and their entire families). A magical and mysterious box appears. Unable to open it, the boys take you on an exciting journey to find out what's inside! You'll meet confused pirates, musical sea life and extravagant all-singing, all dancing air stewards!
Tickets £8.50/£7.50 concessions
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