‘Lazytown’ returns, Opera House 21st Aug
Following its huge success at the Lowry at Easter, the brand new LazyTown Live! brings the all-singing, all dancing world of LazyTown for four days only at the Opera House from 21st-24th August.
Stephanie, an optimistic and enthusiastic girl with bright pink hair, comes to live in LazyTown and meets a zany mix of kids and grown-ups, including the world’s laziest super-villain, Robbie Rotten. Fortunately for Stephanie, Sportacus, a slightly above average superhero who jumps, leaps, flips and flies his way around LazyTown in his airship is also on hand to help the townsfolk battle Robbie’s latest lazy schemes.
The man behind LazyTown, Magnús Scheving said: “LazyTown is about action and excitement. It makes kids want to get up and do something right now. To think, move and GO!”
LazyTown is jam-packed with action, energy and a powerful message that will energise and inspire children everywhere. Conceived, written and directed by the hugely talented Icelander Magnús Scheving (who also plays Sportacus in the TV show), LazyTown is a life-style brand for young children. With its lessons about making healthy food choices and being physically active, the show aims to provide children with positive role models, while still being a lot of fun!
Currently airing in over 100 countries, LazyTown is the award-winning show of the moment and is proving a TV hit for kids across the globe. British children are now one of the first to have their own new stage version. LazyTown Live! is packed with moves, music, fun and a great story, all set in this amazingly colourful, fast-paced, upside-down world.
Lazytown Live! opens at the Opera House from 21st- 24th August.
Timings: Thursday and Friday 5pm Saturday and Sunday 11am, 2pm, 5pm
Tickets are priced £12-£18.50.

April 10th, 2010 at 8:47 am
I would equal to add your journal to my blogroll gratify bowman me what mainstay should I use?
September 8th, 2010 at 5:18 pm
Hi, Each time I add a web-page to my Favorites in IE8, it is added at the end of the already existing list. I could sort them by name*manually. But I’d like IE8 to do that automatically. Could this be done ? Thanks
September 13th, 2010 at 4:02 pm
Admirable blog! I’ll likely be referencing some of this info in my next speech. I would appreciate it if you visited my weblog at