2623 days ago

"Bugsy Malone" at Turner Center next Wednesday to Sunday

Vera from Kerikeri District

Dear Neighbours,

After three months of intense rehearsals, 55 children from 6-16 years old from our neighborhoods are ready to present you the famous "Bugsy Malone" show at the Turner Center. We can promise a fun-filled time for all ages.

Check out these trailers:
www.youtube.com...

Here are the dates and times of the 7 shows:
Wednesday Oct.24th 7pm
Thursday Oct. 25th 11am &7pm
No shows on Friday
Saturday October 27th 11am & 7pm
Sunday October 28th 11am & 3pm

You can buy tickets online or buy at the door at the Turner Center. Ticket office opens from 9am-5pm Monday to Friday. Please support our talented & hard working children...and...don't miss a good laugh.

Kind regards,

Vera on behalf of Kerikeri Theatre Company

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