FOR the first time, the children's television show LazyTown is on tour in a live show with a new British cast.
Three performances in one day will be staged at the Grand Opera House, York, on Wednesday at 11am, 2pm and 5pm.
LazyTown airs in more than 100 countries, and the live spin-off is playing Britain from October last year to August 7 this summer in a show full of moves, music and fun in a story set in a fast paced, upside-down world.
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Stephanie, an optimistic and enthusiastic girl with bright pink hair, comes to live in LazyTown, where she meets the world's laziest super-villain, Robbie Rotten. Fortunately for Stephanie, Sportacus, a slightly-above-average superhero, is on hand to help the townsfolk.
Conceived, written and directed by Icelander Magnús Scheving, LazyTown is suitable for four to seven year olds and offers lessons on healthy food choices and being physically active.
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