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The Night Before Christmas tells the story of a bubbly and mischievous Elf who is pretending to be hard at work in Santa's workshop on Christmas Eve, but is secretly hiding toys away for himself. When Father Christmas finds out he explains to the Elf what Christmas is really all about through song, poems and stories - and with some audience assistance.
A cheery and informal show, The Night Before Christmas is a magical storytelling adventure for children and their families which is rounded off with a sing-along and the chance for every child to meet Father Christmas, receive a gift and share their wishes with him.
The Night Before Christmas is suitable for theatregoers aged between three and eight years old.
show times: Various - please check with theatre for performance dates and times
ticket prices: £9, Child: £6
sign language interpreted performance: By David Wolfenden on Sat 20 Dec at 12:45, tickets £10 T: 020 7087 7960 E: Customer.relations@Seetickets.com
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address: 24-26 High Street, Kingston, KT1 1JH
nearest bus: K1, K2, 57, 65, 71, 85, 111, 131, 213, 216, 281, 285, 371, 406, 411, 465, 726
nearest train: 15 minute walk from Kingston station
air conditioned: No
Access Booking: For access booking or to ask any access-related questions call 020 8546 6983 or email boxoffice@rosetheatrekingston.org
discounts: Disabled patrons and companion receive discounted rate for all performances.
access description: The main entrance to the theatre is at ground level, and there are lifts to every level. There are no mobility parking bays outside the theatre but patrons may be dropped off in Wadbroke Street to the left of the entrance.
hearing impaired: Infra-rad and Induction loop.
guide dogs policy: Please advise the theatre if you are bringing a guide dog, so that a water bowl and dog-sitter can be arranged.
wheelchairs: There are five wheelchair spaces with companion seats in both the stalls and the circle, though there is no wheelchair access to the upper circle.
disabled toilets: Toilets can be found on every level of the theatre
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