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Published Date: 10 October 2008
THERE is a special early bird discount offer for Todmorden Hippodrome Youth Theatre's new musical show tomorrow.
Tickets for Seussical will be sold on a special stall on Todmorden Outdoor Market from 10am to 2pm and all tickets sold on the day will benefit from a 10 per cent discount.

Seussical is a new musical based on the Dr Seuss Cat in The Hat stories an
d stars Horton The Elephant on his adventure to save Whoville.

Spokesman Steve Clarkson says: "This is a show where you will meet The Cat in the Hat and all the amazing characters from the Dr Seuss tales.

"They are brought to life in what promises to be a magical and amazingly colourful musical show suitable for all ages."

The show features a cast of more than 70 young people aged 10 to 18 from the Upper Calder Valley performing at Todmord-en's Hippodrome Theatre from December 2 to 6.

Tickets are £8 (£6 concessions) with all tickets £6 on the opening night and £8 on the Saturday night. Payment can only be made by cash or cheque at the market stall.

If you can't get to the market tomorrow, don't worry _ tickets will be available from Todmorden Tourist Information Centre from Monday either in person or by calling 01706 818181. Recent updates mean that the information centre is now able to take credit and debit card bookings.



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  • Last Updated: 10 October 2008 12:14 PM
  • Source: Evening Courier
  • Location: Halifax
 
 

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