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Magical performance set

The Mount Players are gearing up for their last show of the year, and it promises to be one of the best yet.

‘Puffs’ also known as Seven Increasingly Eventful Years at a Certain School of Magic, is a fast-paced, heartwarming play that reimagines the story of a famous boy wizard – from the perspective of the overlooked and underdog students in the ‘Puffs’ house.

Across seven chaotic years, the story follows Wayne and his misfit friends as they navigate spells, dangers and growing up, proving that being third place isn’t so bad after all.

The show, ideal for all ages 10 and up, will be a magical and charming celebration of friendship, bravery, and finding where you belong.

Perfect for wizards and non-wizards alike, Puffs promises to be a fun show for the whole family, and one not to be missed.

Puffs will open on Friday, 7 November, with the first show at 8pm that night, for three weekends only.

Shows will be on Friday, Saturday and Sunday for night/matinee performances, up until Sunday 23 November, with the last show at 2pm.

The Mount Players also offer a complimentary sherry on arrival for adults and tea/coffee and biscuits during the interval. The bar will be open to purchase drinks before and after the show, and during interval.

Tickets: https://tinyurl.com/yybrjs93

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