Limitless Academy of Performing Arts is putting on an immersive family Christmas show, followed by a chance to meet Santa in his grotto.
DIY S.O.C (Save Our Christmas!) is being performed at the Crow's Nest Theatre in Melbourn Street, with performances running up to Friday, December 23.
The show aims to offer an entertaining, festive experience for children and adults alike.
In the show, Mrs Claus has upped and left because she was fed up of living in an unfinished bathroom.
Father Christmas comes down to breakfast and instead of his usual pot of tea, dippy egg and toast and muffin, he finds a plate of curling sandwiches and a note from his beloved wife.
Can Father Christmas win his wife back? Or will Christmas be ruined? It's time for Santa to ask for a little help from his friends in order to save Christmas.
There will also be a meet and greet with Santa in his grotto, which is £5 in addition to the price of the show ticket.
Children will be given a special mystery gift and get to meet Santa after the show. There are will also be free milk and cookies on offer.
Tickets will be available to buy on the door based on availability, but the academy recommends you buy tickets in advance to avoid disappointment.
Family tickets (for two children and two adults) are £34, with £8 tickets for adults and £12 for under-12s.
Performances are at 6.30pm on December 15, 16 and 19, and at 2.30pm and 6.30pm on December 10, 11, 17, 18, 20, 21, 22 and 23.
Tickets are available at https://www.limitlessacademyarts.com/christmas-show.
Limitless Academy of Performing Arts was founded in 1993. It began as a dance school and was derelict for eight years before the academy directors decided to refurbish it.
The drama school houses five multi-purpose studios as well as a screening room, editing and recording suite and a café.
The academy offers a range of classes covering drama, dance, singing in a number of disciplines, including screen acting, musical theatre and adult drama.
For more information go to https://www.limitlessacademyarts.com/about-us.
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