On Wednesday 19 and Thursday 20 August, Pongo’s Party comes to The Old Rep, Birmingham and Love Midlands Theatre are offering you the chance to win tickets to the show.
Today is the day that Pongo has been waiting for – it's his birthday! He's been dropping hints to his friends all year, so is looking forward to a fantastic party... but the trouble is, nobody seems to remember. Molly-Moo the Cow is making a mess baking, Sheena the Sheep is rehearsing with her band, Sally the Scarecrow is in the middle of decorating and even Marty MacDonald is tied up with his parcels. Come and help make Pongo's Party a day to remember, by joining in a show full of fun, songs and laughter - take part in the town’s biggest ever game of pass the parcel and join the largest children's band! Pongo's Party is fully interactive and set in a vibrant, colourful & imaginative farmyard with loveable puppet characters. It is particularly suitable for ages 3-7 and combines some of the country’s best talent in children’s entertainment. The show also uses Makaton™ (signing with singing) so everyone can join in. Created and presented by Martin Parsons (Playdays Live, Sooty’s Magic Castle) and Kate Ashmead (Tweenies, Thomas & Friends Live!) the show is directed by Playschool presenter and BBC Tweenies’ creator, Iain Lauchlan. Alongside CBeebies’ Justin Fletcher aka Mr Tumble (Justin’s House, Something Special, Gigglebiz) as the Voice of Pongo the Pig is Nicole Davis (Topsy & Tim, School of Silence) who voices Molly-Moo the Cow (please note that Justin & Nicole do not appear in person). To be entered into the prize draw with the chance of winning a family ticket to the performance of your choice, just answer the following question: Justin Fletcher recorded the voice for which puppet character? a: Porky the Pig b: Peppa Pig c: Pongo the Pig Please send your name, contact number and answer to lovemidlandstheatre@gmail.com by Monday 10 August, 5pm.
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