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  • nettienoo70
    nettienoo70 Posts: 2,895 Forumite
    N20Y1D wrote: »
    I take it she enjoyed it then?

    How long is the show and was there an interval?

    I'm taking my 2 year old who is obsessed with the show but i worry that he may still be a little too young.

    the show is on for approx 1hr 40min and there is an interval but be prepared for the price of wigs £5 program £6 and a light up wand thing which i think was about a fiver, but im sure he will love it :j
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  • sam84uk
    sam84uk Posts: 1,235 Forumite
    Oh took dd to see lazy town at the theatre yesterday. She now thinks she is Stephenie. I know woolies are selling the complete outfit (with dress) for £15.

    A's mum is clever
    :hello: I took my DD to see it for her 3rd birthday in March at Manchester. She loved it and I had to laugh when she asked "Mummy, why is Lazy Town real?" :rotfl: . She still mentions it now. The prices for the merchandise is scandalous which I expected, I was part wishing that I'd got the cheap dress up sets from Woolies and the Boots sale in January and sold them myself outside :D :rotfl: . Must admit I relented and bought her a Stephanie hat as I'd not seen them before.
    :smileyhea Proud Mummy of 2 :smileyhea
    Totally addicted to Boots glitches & the Next sales!
  • miss-piggin
    miss-piggin Posts: 537 Forumite
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    N20Y1D wrote: »
    I take it she enjoyed it then?

    How long is the show and was there an interval?

    I'm taking my 2 year old who is obsessed with the show but i worry that he may still be a little too young.

    hi, we took our 2 girls to see it last August my oldest is 4, youngest was 1 and a half at the time and they both really enjoyed it it was worth every penny to see there faces and they were both singing and dancing it keep both of there attention spans no problem - would see it again if it came.
    miss-piggin :j Mum of 2 wonderful girls and a gorgeous little man.DFW Halifax£2330 Tesco£2576 Virgin£3238 Little£5468 Asda£242 Barc£240 Catalogue£1600 Halifax1£2k Halifax2£250 [STRIKE]Capital£100 Picture£53k GE Mo £30k. Mortgage1 £135k. TOTAL £236044.
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