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Tuesday, 4 March 2014

Top Five: Shows For Kids

Top Five: Shows For Kids

James Campbell: Comedy 4 Kids

Highlights of our programme especially for younger comedy fans – something for the whole family including magic, stand up, improv and puppets.

ProfessorHeisenhoff’s Big Birthday Bash,  The TallShip, 22 March, 1pm. £5/ £4.50
An interactive family comedy show suitable for children aged five and over featuring traditional party games. 

Otiz Cannelloni: History of Magic: Abridged!, TronTheatre, 22 March, 2pm. £7.50
A family magic show for children aged five and above. Funny and informative with lots of chances to join in.

Martin ‘Bigpig’MorPresents: Funny Stuff For Funny People, Stand Comedy Club, 23 March, 3pm. £4
Comedy, circus, storytelling, poetry and stupid science in a show which adults will enjoy as much as the kids, suitable for ages 8-12.

Watch WithBaby, Oran Mor, 23 March, 3pm. £8.50/ Babies free
Top comedians tell jokes for grownups at a gig you can take your 0-2 year old to. Crying allowed.

JamesCampbell’s Comedy 4 Kids, Citizens Theatre, 5 April, 2pm. £7.50

A stand up comedy show especially for children over 6 years old, and anybody who likes their comedy without the rude words. 
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