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Finding Santa Tickets
Finding Santa is an interactive Christmas adventure for all the family!This production is recommended for ages 3+
Performance dates
7 Dec - 24 Dec 2023
Run time 55 mins (no interval)
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Finding Santa London Tickets
Little Angel Theatre brings to life magical puppetry in this interactive Christmas adventure for all the family. Ever wondered how letters for Santa Claus get to the North Pole? What if something went wrong along the way? And how do Santa’s elves make sure his mail is delivered on time? A comical adventure full of quirky characters, where the audience will help decide how the story unfolds.
This story comes straight from the mind of Sean Taylor, who has written a lot of funny books for children, including; Hoot Owl: Master of Disguise! Sean also works as a storyteller and has many years of experience working with stories and poetry in schools. Now, he brings the Finding Santa to London for the ultimate festive treat. Give yourself a gift this Christmas with tickets for Finding Santa in London!
A Festive Treat
A magical choose-your-own-adventure story written by children’s author Sean Taylor (When a Monster is Born, Where the Bugaboo Lives). Sean Taylor is a children's author, with more than 60 books and a generous number of awards under his belt. Coming in 2023 - When Dinosaurs Walked the Earth - a book with more false endings than a country-house maze (and all of them ‘sad and terrible’) and MONSTER! THIRSTY! DRINK! - an equally raucous follow-up to MONSTER! HUNGRY! PHONE!.
Please Bear In Mind
Finding Santa in London is suitable for anyone aged 3 and over.
Finding Santa London Cast
Main Cast
Casting for Finding Santa is yet to be confirmed.
Finding Santa London Creatives
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Writer - Sean Taylor
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Signed performance:17 December 2023 at 1.30pmRecent Reviews
The poster was better than the entertainment. It was quite boring for children and no humour for the adults either. We watched two adult dressed as elfs wondering around the stage for about an hour searching for santa using the same props all the way through and being joined periodically by another woman dress in a blue tracksuit moving the props around them. Very boring and not entertaining whatsoever and not even santa appeared at the end! No wonder there were still tickets available last minute.
The show was boring - way too much dialogue for children and even that wasn’t funny. It was quite odd, a couple of puppets, not much else going on. I wouldn’t bother going.
Great first time theatre treat for our 6 & 3 year old granddaughters, they were very excited and happy, joined in with the cast and enjoyed themselves thoroughly.
Loved that the kids got to choose how the story was told
The humorous performances and various interactions between the stage actors and the children. It's made the children very happy.
This is the WORST show we have ever seen. Its not even on a scale of other performances. And I have seen some bad shows. This is stealing people’s money. There are two people mumbling on a stage. No background no props. Very very depressing. Do yourself a favor save your time and money (went with a 4 and 2 years old)
The show was very good, very interactive with children. Would be good if Santa made an appearance when they find the sleigh. As my child asked me where Santa was!
Joyful and very funny. Tatty in particular was wonderful.
My granddaughter was so excited about seeing Santa.. well ‘Finding Santa’ doesn’t mean you find Santa. It was terrible. I would have been better queuing to see a Santa! It was INCREDIBLE Disappointing. Today at a family get together Honey was asked did you get to find Santa? She stated. NO! Unfortunately, I will never go back to the venue in case it happens again, but I really did think the venue was lovely and the staff were amazing.
Lots of stuff to love. But the witch was too much for our 5 year old...and you don't actually find santa, so a fair few disappointed faces left the showing.
Unenjoyable for parents and five year old. The entire show is two people talking with one basic set. Maybe more amusing form older children. I recommend row N because there is a nice wall to put your head back on and sleep.
Amazing show, engaging. My 6 years old loved it.
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