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Don't miss your chance to see Chitty Chitty Bang Bang, the breathtaking multi-million dollar musical spectacular, for a fraction of the normal price
Featuring an award-winning cast including David Hobson Rachael Beck, Shane Bourne, Jennifer Vuletic, George Kapiniaris and Tyler Coppin as The Child Catcher
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Experience the joy of the award-winning musical from an A-Reserve or B-Reserve seat
Tickets are strictly limited, book now to avoid disappointment!
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What We Like
Nominated for three Olivier Awards and five Tony awards, this multi-million dollar production is the longest running musical ever to play at the London Palladium
Chitty Chitty Bang Bang holds the Guinness World Record for the most expensive stage prop in the history of British Theatre!
The Australian proclaims 'Chitty Chitty Bang Bang has Australian audiences and critics raving!' See 'Reviews' tab for more
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Valid for performances of Chitty Chitty Bang Bang on: Tuesday 17 December 2013 at 6:30pm, Wednesday 18 December 2013 at 7:30pm, Thursday 19 December 2013 at 7:30pm and Saturday 21 December 2013 at 7:30pm
Valid for shows until Saturday 21 December 2013
When you click buy, you will be redirected to the official QPAC (Queensland Performing Arts Centre) website to purchase your ticket(s)
Strictly subject to availability
Members can purchase multiple vouchers for themselves and multiple vouchers as gifts
Cancellations and non-attendance will forfeit the voucher
Tickets are valid for chosen performances
Please note, for admission to the event, you will require the official QPAC ticket(s) which can be redeemed by printing immediate e-ticket, mobile ticket or collected at the box office
Please note, a QPAC handling fee from $6.20 per transaction will apply (if you purchase multiple tickets in the one transaction, only one handling fee will be charged). Delivery fees may apply
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Approximately 2 hours and five minutes running time (including 20 minute interval)
Each ticket is valid for an A-Reserve or B-Reserve seat for one adult (seating subject to availability)
QPAC terms and conditions apply
Not valid in conjunction with any other offer and not redeemable for cash
“A MARVEL OF STAGE MAGIC”
The Australian
Chitty Chitty Bang Bang has Australian audiences and critics raving! Sensational sets, stunning special effects, Ian Fleming’s irresistible story, and an unforgettable score by the Sherman Brothers (Mary Poppins) all add up to a blockbuster musical that everyone will love. Starring David Hobson, Rachael beck, Alan Brough, Jennifer Vuletic, Peter Carroll, George Kapiniaris and Tyler Coppin as The Child Catcher.
“GENUINELY MAGICAL”
The Daily Telegraph
This multi million dollar production remains the longest running musical ever to play at the London Palladium and was nominated for three Olivier Awards, five Tony Awards, ten Outer Critics Circle Awards and four Drama Desk Awards. Chitty Chitty Bang Bang holds the Guinness World Record for the most expensive stage prop in the history of British Theatre! Chitty Chitty Bang Bang is now playing at Her Majesty’s Theatre for a strictly limited season! Tickets are selling fast, so book now to avoid disappointment!
Chitty Chitty Bang Bang
Australian Stage
I loved this production of Chitty Chitty Bang Bang. Sitting in the audience watching it, I was a little kid again: wide-eyed and enthralled by the magic and spectacle of it all. Wholeheartedly recommended
Chitty to start with a Bang
Aussie Theatre
Hailed as the most ‘fantasmagorical stage musical in the history of everything’, and with a familiar story and songs, the show is sure to appeal to families and theatre pundits alike.
