THE Ah Players are back at the Albert Hall this Christmas, with their latest production, ‘TINK!’
This fun show for the whole family follows the story of a girl, and her two younger brothers, who follow a boy who never grows up and his fairy companion to a magical land of adventure.
Here, they meet a villain who has an aversion to sea creatures and a rather important missing appendage.
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Sound familiar? Oh no it doesn’t! Will they survive? Will anyone remember the script? Will this year’s set fall down? You’ll have to be there to find out.
There will be singing, there will be dancing, there will be audience participation, there will be laughter.
“We're delighted to welcome back our Ah Players with this year's annual Christmas show,” said a spokesperson for the Albert Hall.
“Ah Players raise much needed funds for our venue and we are so looking forward to seeing their latest production, following the success of Jesus, Mary & Joseph in 2022 and ‘Scrooge’ in 2023.”
Ah Players was established in 2021, when a group of friends behind the Albert Hall put on a musical revue to celebrate the return of live theatre, following the pandemic.
Since then, they have gone from strength to strength, performing 8 productions in 3 years, as well as being invited to perform at numerous events in the local area, most recently at the Metropole’s Christmas fayre.
TINK! hits the state on Friday and Saturday, December 6-7, at 7.30pm, with a matinee performance on Sunday at 2.30pm.
Ticket prices have been frozen again, with adults paying £6 and children £3. Tickets available from https://thealberthall.co.uk/whats-on/2024/tink/ or over the phone on 0300 1024255, or on the door, 30 minutes before each performance.
All proceeds will go straight back into the Albert Hall, to ensure it can continue the upkeep of the beautiful theatre.
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