Fantasmagorical! Adelaide audiences are set to be mesmerised by family musical Chitty Chitty Bang Bang as the famous car parks at the Adelaide Festival Centre from April 30 2013.
Chitty Chitty Bang Bang features action packed adventure mixed in with stunning special effects. This story of the magical flying car is a story of love and adventure, of good and evil and above all, family.
The show boasts one of the biggest casts ever assembled for an Australian musical and stars David Hobson, Rachael Beck, Alan Brough, Jennifer Vuletic and Peter Carroll.
The show, nominated for three Olivier Awards in the UK, is the longest running in the history of London’s Palladium theatre and recently opened in Sydney to favourable reviews and excited family audiences.
AussieTheatre reviewer Ben Neutze called the Sydney production “one fabulous night at the theatre,” so be sure to book early and see what all the fuss is about.
Tickets for the Adelaide season go on sale on December 12 and are available at www.bass.net.au
For more details visit chittychitty.com.au
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