The Potty Professor’s Christmas Miracle
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The Potty Professor’s Christmas Miracle

Thu 10 - Tue 29 Dec 2015

Guildhall Theatre

This performance has no interval
Running Time: 1 hour 5 minutes - approximate, including any interval(s).

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Audio Described Performance
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About the Event

Derby's best Christmas show returns for 2015 at the Guildhall Theatre.

The Babbling Vagabonds return with the 2015 Derby Christmas show (that's the same people who brought you Naughty Meg and the Christmas Elves last year!)

Sally is dreading the Christmas holidays. She'd rather stay at her fancy-pants boarding school thanks very much. Instead she has to spend it with her oddball Uncle, a potty professor with a passion for all things Christmassy... and Sally hates Christmas!

Charmed by her Uncles' crackpot creations and his sense of fun, Sally discovers that life needn't be all 'work work work' and can be more 'fun fun fun'.

But when bossy Aunt Agatha turns up on Christmas Eve and threatens to ruin everything Sally snaps into action to save the day... and Christmas!

A magical tale of family, friendship and one potty professor's Christmas miracle. 

Reviews

“an enchanting and funny show that is full of the Christmas spirit” - Burton Mail

"…The Vagabonds have become experts at touching our heartstrings and funny bone at this time of year, while avoiding an overindulgence in farce or sickly festive sentiment.” - Derby Telegraph

“….Took the kids to see #potty professor at the weekend. They loved it! Well done team Vagabonds! ” - Tara (Twitter)

"....@Loved @BabVagabonds Christmas show today @DerbyLIVE truly potty!" - @adversecamber20 (Twitter)

“….Great to take the family to see @BabVagabonds today @DerbyLIVE - Potty Professor was fab :-)” - @yetanotherbob (Twitter)

“…I took my two boys (aged 6 and 8) and they never took their eyes off the stage!.” - Natalie Geddes