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With plenty of work to do, there’s still time for lots of “Kettle Openings” bursting with surprises. Join in with a sack full of non-stop singalong favourites and cracking Christmas songs that will get everyone in the festive mood.

Jock and Jeremy, the hilarious singing chefs, will be on hand for their own dynamic brand of crazy cooking routines ……… that normally ends in mayhem, while Bonzo the Dog is never far away when there’s fun to be had!

The Singing Kettle will be at their brilliant best this Christmas with Cilla, Artie, Gary and Kevin in their wacky working costumes, ready to delight and mesmerise all ages with superb audience participation. Some lucky children will end up on stage to join in the excitement and there’s even a visit from the “boss man” himself in a white beard and a red suit!!
A Christmas Medley rounds off a fantastic festive treat that will have you rocking with laughter and singing all the way home.

Remember to “dress up for  fun in a Santa Hat”

"... a real treat for the whole family, see for yourself and join them for an unforgettable Christmas experience."
The Herald

 "... a delight for kids, parents and grandparents alike.
The laughter, singing and inter-action is contagious."
Edinburgh Evening News

Dates and Times Venue/Town More Info

Thursday 18th - Sunday 21st November

Whitehall Theatre, Dundee more info

Friday 26th November - Saturday 27th November

Tait Hall, Kelso more info

Sunday 28th November

Dumfries, DG One more info

Friday 3rd - Sunday 5th December

Magnum Centre, Irvine more info

Thursday 9th December - Sunday 12th December

Braehead Arena, Glasgow more info

Thursday 16th - Monday 20th December

Rothes Halls, Glenrothes more info

Thursday 23rd & Friday 24th December

Perth Concert Hall more info

Monday 27th & Tuesday 28th December

Howden Park Centre, Livingston more info

Wednesday 29th & Thursday 30th December

Albert Hall, Stirling more info

Friday 31st December

Alhambra, Dunfermline more info

There will also be a Fun Factory Show in January / February 2011 - click here for details