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Boogie Beebies star has show at theatre



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Published Date: 08 August 2008
The much-loved Pete Hillier from CBeebies show Boogie Beebies takes to the stage in his new show Boogie Pete Live! in Milton Keynes later this month.
A firm favourite with children of all ages Boogie Pete's energy and charm will have audiences boogying in their seats as he shows them some moves, some magic and some silliness in this packed show from August 28 to the 30.

Audiences can go along and join in with songs and dances including Go Go, Mango, Hey Monkey and Ocean Motion.

As well as being best-known as the presenter of Bafta Award-winning TV show Boogie Beebies, Pete Hillier has performed in many West End musicals and on tour.

His theatre credits include the recent national tour of Boogie Nights, in the role of Terry.

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As a choreographer Pete has choreographed for Alpha Romeo and Fiat fashion shows, The Clothes Show Live and the half time entertainment for an Arsenal vs West Ham football match.

There is a family ticket offer of £32 (not available on all performances) and standard adult tickets are £10 and children's are £8.50.

The shows are at 10.30am and noon Thursday to Saturday, with an additional 2pm performance on the Saturday.

For tickets call the box office on 0870 060 6652 or visit www.miltonkeynestheatre.com

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  • Last Updated: 08 August 2008 1:22 PM
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  • Location: Northampton
 
 

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