The Snowman

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Wednesday, 3 December 2008 - Sunday, 8 January 2012
Times : 11:00 - 13:00 14:30 - 16:30

The Peacock Theatre, Portugal Street, Holborn, WC2A 2HT

Theatre: , Dance, Family, Classic, Ballet

How Much: £32.00 (Highest Price) , £12.00 (Lowest Price)
When a young boy's snowman comes to life on Christmas Eve, they fly through the air together to find some really good parties.

They dance with snowmen, penguins, reindeer, Father Christmas (of course) and a dancing pineapple (wow! a dancing pineapple!) before escaping Jack Frost and returning home.

This much-loved family Christmas show returns to the Peacock Theatre for a record-breaking 14th year.
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