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Aliens Love Underpants - Nottingham Playhouse, Tuesday 23 & Wednesday 24 June 2015
Aliens love underpants
Of every shape and size
But there are no underpants in space
So here’s a big surprise!
This zany and hilarious tale based on the best-selling children’s book is wonderfully brought to life on stage. With stunning effects, madcap action, original music (and lots of aliens of course!) this fantastically fresh and funny production will delight the whole family.
You’ll laugh your PANTS off!
Based on the book by Claire Freedman & Ben Cort
Adapted & directed by Adam Bampton-Smith
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