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This captivating immersive experience in the woodland's of Rufford Abbey will certainly bring an hour of excitement to creatures of all ages.
This adaptation of the classic Beatrix Potter classic, will have you giggling at Jeremy Fisher, avoiding capture by Farmer McGregor and helping Peter Rabbit save the day.
This experience breaks down those traditional theatre walls transporting audiences into the completely magical, madness of Peter Rabbit.
Take an hour-long journey through dance, puppetry, music and comedy. Featuring professional performers, fantastic costumes, beautiful scenery.
Tickets are extremely limited so book now or you'll have Farmer McGregor to deal with!
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