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Whirlwind journey into Harry's world



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Published Date: 22 July 2008
Thursday, 9.30am - A MAGICAL, tongue-in-cheek trip through the world of Harry Potter and his friends is heading for Spalding on Saturday (July 26).
Potted Potter, The Unauthorised Harry Potter Experience, will see comic duo Dan and Jeff tackling all seven books in 70 minutes.
With endless costumes, lively songs, ridiculous props and a generous helping of Hogwarts magic, the parody features all the favourite characters, a visit from a frightening fire-breathing dragon – and even a game of Quidditch involving the audience.
Dan and Jeff are best known for their storytelling spots on Blue Peter, and have also performed part of the show on Channel 4's Richard and Judy programme.
Following sell-out seasons at the Edinburgh Festival and in London, this first national tour promises to delight Potter addicts and offers a perfect introduction to the series for anyone who's ever wondered what the fuss is about.
The family show is aimed at ages six and over.
There will be two performances at the South Holland Centre on Saturday, at 3pm and 6pm. Tickets are priced at £9 (£7.50 concessions, £30 family) from the box office on 01775 764777.

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