The interactive show is coming to the AO ArenaPaw Patrol Live! The Great Pirate Adventure is coming to Manchester(Image: Paw Patrol Live)
Paw Patrol fans are in for a treat with a new show coming to Manchester this summer.
The pack is back with the ‘exciting interactive show’ Paw Patrol Live! The Great Pirate Adventure coming to the AO Arena.
Families are invited to join Ryder and his heroic pups as they set sail on a thrilling pirate adventure to find a hidden treasure.
An ‘action-packed, music-filled live show’ is promised, based on the beloved Nickelodeon preschool series.
It will show Mayor Goodway getting everything shipshape for a big Pirate Day celebration in Adventure Bay. When Cap’n Turbot falls into a dark and mysterious cavern, it’s Paw Patrol to the rescue! Chase, Marshall, Rubble, Skye, Rocky and Zuma save Cap’n Turbot and discover a secret pirate treasure map that leads them on an epic adventure.
Pirate Day has previously been performed in Manchester. This year it’s time for The Great Pirate Adventure
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There are two shows taking place at the arena on Sunday, July 20, at 2pm and then 5.15pm.
Billed as ‘the perfect way for families to create lifelong memories’, it will give little ones the opportunity to experience in-person theatre perhaps for the very first time.
The interactive performances invite audiences to join the fun by learning pirate catchphrases, dancing the pirate boogie, and helping the pups solve picture puzzles and follow the treasure map to complete their mission.
Since its debut in the Autumn of 2016, Paw Patrol Live! has been seen by over seven million people worldwide.
For tickets, costing from £20, visit the website here. The tour also includes Liverpool on July 19, Leeds on August 9 and more.
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