by Sean Kelly
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By Sean Kelly
Baby Shark is coming to Strabane this November and he is bringing his family with him. The Family Shark Stage Show presents a live show of the Family Shark at the Alley Theatre featuring a colorful cast of characters including Baby Shark, Mummy Shark and Daddy Shark. The event will feature music and songs including The Wheels on the Bus, Head, Shoulders Knees and Toes, Once I Caught A Fish Alive, and many more.
Families can sing along, as they’re invited to Baby Shark’s Birthday Party on Treasure Island. They can join in on the fun as Baby starts his first day of school and meets new friends from different worlds like Olivia the Octopus and Tommy the Turtle.
The show also includes a very special encore presentation of the Shark song, featuring all members of the Shark Family!
This production is suitable for families with small children aged 1-6. Tickets are £10 each and are available at www.alley-theatre.com or the box office on 028 71 384444.
The Family Shark Show is on Saturday November 5 at 1pm at the Alley Theatre.
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