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Ally Pally to host a ‘Horrible Christmas’

When Christmas comes under threat from a mysterious man in red, it’s up to a brave young boy to save the day

Horrible Christmas (credit Ian Tilton)

Alexandra Palace is hosting a “time-traveling escapade” this festive season.

Horrible Histories Live on Stage will bring holiday cheer with a “fabulous twist” on their fan-favourite show, Horrible Christmas.

Kicking off on 12th December and running until 4th January, this extended version of the hit show takes the stage at Alexandra Palace Theatre.

Horrible Christmas takes the audience on an amazing journey back in time. When Christmas comes under threat from a mysterious man in red, it’s up to a brave young boy to save the day. But can he pull it off?

From medieval monks to Tudor feasts, with appearances by Charles Dickens, King Henry VIII, and St Nicholas himself, they’ll do whatever it takes to save Christmas from being lost to history.

Neal Foster, director and star of Horrible Christmas said: “We were thrilled to be the first Christmas show at the newly refurbished Alexandra Palace Theatre and we’re even more excited to return with our biggest Horrible Histories production yet! Ally Pally is the perfect place for families to enjoy a uniquely hilarious and heart-warming holiday show.”

Book tickets for Horrible Christmas at Alexandra Palace:
Visit
seetickets.com/s/tour/horrible-christmas


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