The show will be running between Tuesday, August 27 and Sunday, September 8, 2024
One of the most amazing musicals of all time is flying into the King’s Theatre in Glasgow, for two weeks only.
Soon, the family discovers that the car has magical powers and, along with Truly Scrumptious and Grandpa Potts, they end up on a fantastical adventure to far off lands. It will be directed by Thom Southerland , choreographed by Karen Bruce and designed by Morgan Large . Tickets for Chitty Chitty Bang Bang are now on sale online. Prices start from £13, and admission is subject to a transaction fee of £3.80. The musical is suitable for children aged five years and up, under 16s must be accompanied by an adult.
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