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Chickenshed to Stream David Walliams’ The Midnight Gang on YouTube

by Staff Writer
August 10, 2020
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The Midnight Gang Photo Daniel Beacock

The Midnight Gang Photo Daniel Beacock

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Chickenshed was the first theatre to bring David Walliams The Midnight Gang to the stage back in 2017 – and will now release the recording of the production on YouTube.

When the clock strikes midnight most children are fast asleep, but for the Midnight Gang the journey is just beginning.

Five children find themselves in hospital for a variety of reasons, including Tom who’s been hit on the head by a cricket ball and really doesn’t want to go back to school. They soon discover that something far more exciting is happening beyond the confines of the children’s ward. A heart-warming and hilarious tale of fun, friendship and adventure ensues, all under the cover of darkness when the horrible matron is sure they are all fast asleep.

       

The Midnight Gang will premiere on Chickenshed’s YouTube Channel at 7pm on 21st August.

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