Oh Aye It Is!
3 – 24 December, 2021
Websters Theatre, 416 Great Western Road, G4 9HZ
FROM THE PRODUCERS THAT BROUGHT YOU THE 2019 SMASH HIT THE PURE AMAZING WIZ OF OZ
Insideout Theatre Productions Ltd in association with Websters Theatre
Proudly present
OH AYE IT IS!
An all-singing, all-dancing Christmas concert extravaganza!
Full of banter, bouncin’ tunes, and fun characters.
SLEEPING SENGA may be asleep for another year but have no fear pals Pantoland’s no 1 selling band OH AYE! is coming to Websters to save Christmas and give you their greatest hits.
Join Pinot, Grigio, Ariana GrandyVoice, and Fairy Fierce for a Christmas concert and panto banter not to be missed!
BOOK NOW! It is going to be a belter family show-Oh Aye it is!
Please collect your tickets from Websters Theatre Box Office on the day of the performance. Box office will be open from one hour before the performance starts.
We would remind visitors that it is a Scottish Government requirement to wear masks in the theatre whilst there is a performance on.
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