Watch out! The most Fantasmagorical musical, Chitty Chitty Bang Bang, lands at the Grand Opera House York this Easter.
One of the world’s favourite musicals, Chitty Chitty Bang Bang is set to have audiences of all ages flying high with its mixture of madness, mayhem and magic!
Can the loveable but whacky inventor, Potts, along with his two children and the gorgeous Truly Scrumptious outwit the bombastic Baron Bomburst who has decreed that all children be banished from his kingdom? What happens when the evil Childcatcher is sent out to capture the children? Will it all end happily-ever-after?
Having broken all box office records in the West End, this fun-filled new production from York Stage, the team that brought you Elf and Shrek the Musical, promises laughs and magic galore – and Chitty herself live on stage!
Music and Lyrics by Richard M. Sherman and Robert B. Sherman
Tickets from £13 at www.ATGtickets.com/york
About York Stage
York Stage is a York-based theatre company comprised of both local and professional performers and production staff. It has gained a reputation for producing high-quality musicals and plays across theatres and performance spaces around York, bringing many hit shows to the City for the first time.
The aim of York Stage is to produce the best theatre in the region using talent primarily sourced locally. York Stage welcomes performers of all ages and prides itself on facilitating new talent through a varied choice of show and working with an experienced creative team.
Director / Producer, Nik Briggs has been running York Stage since 2014 and has built up the reputation for producing top notch productions and has been invited to produce many of the latest West End and Broadway hits by the rights holders. Playing to packed out houses throughout York, showcasing some of the best local talent in the area, York Stage prides itself on creating high quality theatre in York for the people of York.
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