The Life and Adventures of Santa Claus – Pitlochry Festival Theatre

Fiona Wood and Lisa Livingstone will appear in The Life and Adventures of Santa Claus, a theatrical film as part of a socially distanced outdoor Christmas installation experience in the gardens of Pitlochry Festival Theatre. The Life and Adventures of Santa Claus runs 1st – 23rd December.

‘It is Christmas Eve, and while most children are asleep, Alice has an idea to catch Santa Claus. Instead, she accidentally traps a Fairy in her bedroom who proceeds to tell Alice how Santa Claus came to be. There begins an incredible journey that takes us into the magical world of Wood Nymphs, Knooks, and Ryls. From the Forest of Burzee to the Laughing Valley and beyond. This is a Christmas story for the ages, for all ages.’

 


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