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Live tour questions
How long do the shows on the DOI Live tours last? Is there a break in the middle? What age children would you say it was suitable from? I have a 5 and an 8 year old who love the TV show
Cheers! H23 |
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Hi. The show usually lasts about 2-2 and a half hours with an interval. Your children would probably enjoy it, i have been with a five year old before and they really enjoyed it.
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Yes, about 2 and a half hours.
I took my son to see one and we loved it; my only complaint would be the cost of the programs when you've already forked out loads for tickets - they were an additional £10. Also, because there's an interval, take some food/snacks and don't buy the extortionate ice-creams. As a result, we've not been again as I cannot afford that sort of money....worked out a lot dearer than a top class panto - over £100 for 2 of us *groan*. Perhaps the tickets aren't as expensive now, but I doubt it! |
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I am SO annoyed that the tour isn't coming to Scotland !!!!!! Boo !
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Just checked the cost - £40 per ticket and then £4 on top per ticket booking fee - it's a disgrace!
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I am SO annoyed that the tour isn't coming to Scotland !!!!!! Boo !
If you really wanted to see it you'd do that, I've had to in the past. |
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Just checked the cost - £40 per ticket and then £4 on top per ticket booking fee - it's a disgrace!
Have to say that is the bit that really bugs me, I bought tickets to 3 different shows at the same time at my local theatre and it was £1 booking fee per order and not per ticket. That £4 is disgusting. |
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Well travel elsewhere to see it then
If you really wanted to see it you'd do that, I've had to in the past. |
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Just checked the cost - £40 per ticket and then £4 on top per ticket booking fee - it's a disgrace!
What a rip-off! |
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