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10:30am Wednesday 23rd July 2008
The most popular characters from Milkshake!, the hugely successful children's TV show, have stepped out from behind the screen and on to the stage.
Presenters Naomi Wilkinson, Kemi Majeks, Beth Evans, Jen Pringle and Derek Moran will introduce the sing-along spectacular with new songs, classic favourites and funky dance moves as they encourage children - and their parents - to sing and of course, join in with dance moves like jumping to the Milkshake! Shake!
Fifi and Bumble from Fifi and the Flowertots, Peppa and George from Peppa Pig, pre-school favourite Noddy and Tessie Bear from Make Way for Noddy, Mr Bump and Little Miss Daredevil from The Mr Men Show and Rupert Bear and Little Princess will all be in attendance and strutting their stuff.
The show has a legion of young fans who to tune in daily to see their favourite characters dance and sing, and this show gives them the chance to see those characters come to life right before their eyes.
They will get to know the likes of Fifi Forget-Me-Not, a cheerful Flowertot with a habit of always forgetting things, and her happy and loyal companion Bumble.
Also featuring will be Cheeky Peppa Pig and her dinosaur-mad little brother George, as well as Little Princess who is full of energy and charm with an irrepressible curiosity about how the world works.
Milkshake will be the first of three sing-a-long shows at the Richmond Theatre, with West End classics Jospeh and A Sound of Music coming on September 6.
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