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Bob the Builder

Bob the Builder fixes it In Blackpool

Date: 18 July 2011

Bob the Builder comes to the Grand Theatre in his very own show for the very first time live on stage at Blackpool’s Grand Theatre next month.

This new 90 minute theatrical and musical extravaganza is from Hit Entertainment and Premier Stage Productions and is described as  abrand new singing and dancing stage show offers a magical experience for younger members of the family.

The plot focuses on The Fixham Theatre which is set for a grand re-opening.

Local talent Dickie Olivier needs Bobs help to fix up the stage for his brand new musical. But when Spud decides he wants to be the star of the show, the job doesnt go exactly to plan.

Will the theatre be ready?
Will the show go on?
Bobs going to need help from his friends.

With well-known songs and three new exclusive songs, join Bob and help him fix it in his big theatre build! This fun-filled live show contains lots of audience participation.

Premier Stage Productions is one of the leading players in the UK Children’s Theatre circuit. The company has built a fantastic reputation amongst theatre managers the length and breadth of Great Britain for their highly inventive and accessible children’s shows.

A little imagination can make big things happen…

Bob The Builder is at Blackpool’s Grand Theatre on Monday 1 and Sunday 21st August at 1pm and 3.30pm.

- by Glenn Meads

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