Kendal College: Charlie and the Chocolate Factory

Theatre |
  • 23rd May 19:00
  • 24th May 12:30, 19:00
  • 25th May 13:30, 19:00

23, 24 & 25 May | Tickets £16.50 | Conc. £12.50 | Friday Matinee £10.50 | Theatre

Kendal College Theatre Arts Presents…

Escape to a world of pure imagination with ROALD DAHL’S Charlie and The Chocolate Factory – The New Musical at Brewery Arts Kendal.

Based on the iconic story, this spectacular stage show follows the hit West End and Broadway productions to combine the memorable songs from the original 1970’s motion picture (‘The Candy Man’ and ‘Pure Imagination’) with all new numbers from the multi award-winning songwriters of Hairspray.

When Charlie Bucket finds one of the five golden tickets to the Wonka Chocolate Factory, Charlie and the other winners can’t wait to feast on the sweets of their dreams. But beyond the gates, they discover more than just remarkable edible delights. As they embark on an extraordinary journey through Willy Wonka’s marvellous mind, they soon learn that nobody leaves the same way that they arrived…

Kendal College Theatre has a reputation for creating shows that ‘raise the roof’ with the quality of performance and production. This show will be no exception!

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  • 23rd May 19:00
  • 24th May 12:30, 19:00
  • 25th May 13:30, 19:00
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