BATS Theatre joins forces with The Wellington City Mission
BATS Theatre joins forces with The Wellington City
Mission.
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BATS Theatre are offering
a special discount for everyone who buys a ticket to their
Christmas show - TOYS by Dan Musgrove & Natalie Medlock
directed by Sophie Roberts.
Bring a donation of
canned food to BATS for The Mission Foodbank and receive a
discount on ticket price to TOYS!
This deal
will be running the entire TOYS festive season, 6-17
December.
TOYS by Dan Musgrove & Natalie
Medlock
Not all toys have their owner's
best interest at heart...
It's Christmas time at
7 year-old Charlie's house, and Charlie has gone away in a
big white Christmas truck, with flashing Christmas lights on
top. Something terrible has happened to Charlie, and his
toys have got some explaining to do...
Join the revolving cast of 40 actors from stage and screen as they ask the tough questions: will Ball survive being thrown at the ranchslider again? Is Viewmaster and his obsession with Kevin Bacon really to be trusted? Will Barbie have to go and live at the dump?
From the creators of 2010’s smash hit Christ Almighty! Comes another irreverent festive frolic to tickle your funny bone.
TOYS
Wed 7th
December to Sat 10th December at 9pm
Tues 13th December
– Sat 17th December at 7pm & 9pm
Tickets: $20
/ $14 / Groups 8+ $15
Bookings: 04 802 4175 or
email to book@bats.co.nz
www.bats.co.nz
(Please note that TOYS is intended for a mature
audience)
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