Bear-y Nice Show Comes
To The Customs House
The Sooty Show Live
South
Shields Customs
House
Saturday
February 7
Everyone’s favourite puppet is celebrating 65 years in show
business with a nationwide tour.
Sooty will joined by his canine chum Sweep, panda friend Soo and
host Richard Cadell, for The Sooty Show
Live at The Customs House in South Shields on Saturday,
February 7.
Richard
said: “Making the TV show is great
fun, but you can't beat the reaction you get from a live audience. Working on stage, there's a chance for some
interaction and for the whole family to get involved, and I think it's
important to make sure the adults enjoy the show as much as the children do.
You get so much more of a buzz performing in front of a live audience - it's
quite exhilarating, really! The
show is everything you'd expect from a Sooty Show - magic, music and mayhem!
It's all about Sooty's birthday and the gang are desperately trying to get
everything ready in time. Inevitably, things don't go according to plan, and
when the ingredients for the cake are unleashed, things get a little bit
messy!”
The Sooty Show is the longest running children’s programme in the
world.
Whether
it’s children discovering the characters for the first time or adults enjoying
the nostalgic experience with their little ones, The Sooty Show Live is for the whole family. With all the charm
that Sooty fans, young and old have come to expect, this is a show that
captivates its audience.
Sooty added: “I’m really
looking forward to meeting Sooty fans old and new – and I can’t wait to squirt
the Mums and Dads with my water pistol!”
Richard’s delighted to be on the road
and helping to continue the Sooty legacy. He added: “I
think I'm quite in awe about the whole thing and, obviously, I'm hugely proud
to be the man who looks after Sooty. Everyone
who works on the show is passionate and enthusiastic and totally devoted to
preserving this little bear's legacy, and I'm sure Sooty will go on to entertain
children, grandchildren, and great-grandchildren for many more years to
come! The best thing about my job is that I get
to work with Sooty! It's an absolute dream come true for me and I couldn't ask
for anything more. It's also great to meet people from all walks of life who
come up to me after the live shows and share their own childhood memories of
Sooty - most of them have children themselves now! It's an honour to see how
this little bear has entertained so many people for so many years, and I'm
immensely proud to be a part of it.”
Tickets:
The
Sooty Show Live is on at The Customs House at 11am and 2.30pm on
Saturday, February 7. Tickets are £12, £10 concession and £38 for a
family ticket.
Tickets
are available from the box office on 0191 454 1234 or by visiting
www.customshouse.com.
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