Everyone’s favourite postie will making his deliveries in Cornwall next month, as he comes to the Hall for Cornwall in a new show.
Starring alongside Postman Pat will be favourites Ted Glen, Mrs Goggins, Ajay, Amy and of course Pat’s trusted sidekick Jess, the Black and White Cat.
With plenty of audience participation and new songs Postman Pat Live - Its Showtime! offers, lots of fun and excitement for the whole family.
It’s the day of the talent show and there is much excitement in Greendale. All the invitations have been delivered and it’s now up to the villagers to come up with something that will get the vote of approval from Sebastian Sly, the famous judge coming to cast his eye over proceedings.
Ted Glen has the idea to get the karaoke machine dusted off and fixed up; but when Amy suggests solar panels would be more eco -friendly, poor Ted's confusion begins.
Postman Pat sets off on a mission to deliver the equipment needed, but a few mishaps along the way put the whole talent show in jeopardy.
Who will enter the show? What act will they perform? Will the judge be impressed? Will anyone become an overnight star?
All these questions and more will be answered in Postman Pat Live – It’s Showtime!
The fun, must-see show is for families with children aged three to six years old.
For more details see hwww.postmanpat.com/parents/events/ or to book tickets see www.hallforcornwall.co.uk or call the Box Office on 01872 262466.
Competition: The show, starring everyone’s favourite Postie, will be coming to the Hall For Cornwall in Truro on May 3 and 4.
Weekender has teamed up with Classic Media and Premier Stage Productions to line up a great prize of a family ticket (two adults/two children) for the 1pm show on May 3 and a meet ‘n’ greet with Britain’s favourite Postie after the performance.
So if you would like a chance to see the new show pick up your copy of the Helston or Falmouth Packet.
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