Families invited to 'magical festive adventure' in Paisley

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A youth theatre in Renfrewshire is inviting families to a magical festive adventure.

PACE’s The First Frost is being staged at The Paisley Centre from Tuesday, December 16 to Monday, December 22.

The show, which is aimed at children aged five and under, follows the adventures of little elves Parsley and Dill, who live in a magical wood. They tend to their garden, cook up wonderfully weird recipes and meet creatures hidden in all the little nooks and crannies of the garden.


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Whispers in the wood are of a great ‘frost’ that may arrive and destroy their homes. They are afraid that all will be lost with the fall of the frost. The elves and the creatures of the wood must work together to embrace this change and all of the fun that the great 'frost' can bring, including the spirit of Christmas.

The First Frost is written and directed by Lyndsey Graham, with original music by Alan Orr and lyrics by Iona Ramsay. It is performed by Eleanor Farrelly and Iona Ramsay.

Tickets cost £8 and those aged one can attend for free.

To book tickets, visit www.pacetheatre.com/boxoffice.

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