Sunday 1st December | 2024 | 7:30pm
Squire Performance Arts Centre
£11 - £14
A festive edition of fictional TV show Movies and Memories honouring the 1946 Christmas favourite, 'It's A Wonderful Life'. This new theatrical adaptation explores how the movie journeyed from Hollywood failure to feel-good, festive film success. Based on the original screenplay by Frank Capra and source material "The Greatest Gift" by Philip Van Doren.
Starring you as the live studio audience, a small cast with a selection of wigs and props will take you behind the scenes of this festive classic. Expect a tickling of the funny bones and a tugging of the heartstrings in this new Christmas production.
Please note this production runs from 7.30pm – 8.45pm and will be followed by a post-show Q&A with the cast and Director.
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