Alex Papps overjoyed as Play School Live Concert Tour returns with new show

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Exciting news! Kids Promotions, in collaboration with the Australian Broadcasting Corporation (ABC), has announced the return of everyone’s beloved children’s TV program, Play School, as it embarks on a brand-new adventure in 2024 with the all-new show – “Let’s Play Together.”

Step into the enchanting world of Play School’s games room, where two of your favourite presenters and the beloved toys – Big Ted, Little Ted, Jemima, and Humpty, will take you on a journey filled with surprises hidden within colourful boxes.  

“Let’s Play Together” is not just a show, but a celebration of the joy of fun and games with friends.

Immerse yourself in the wonders of delightful games, catchy songs, and enchanting stories; this adventure is bound to create lasting memories for children and parents alike. 

Just like the cherished television program, the concert is thoughtfully paced for children, offering a perfect blend of lively tunes to dance to and quiet moments for pure observation.

The familiar faces of presenters and beloved toys, combined with engaging content, promise an interactive experience that will have the young audience actively participating throughout. 

Greek Australian Alex Papps has been a presenter on Play School for almost 19 years and has been doing the live shows for 17 years. He told The Greek Herald the new show should not to be missed.

“Play School in concert is a 40-minute live performance that faithfully mirrors the experience of the television program. Our audience will recognise many familiar songs and of course, see their favourite toys,” Alex said.

“Anyone who loves Play School will have a wonderful time at our live shows. One of the most gratifying things is to see the whole family enjoying the concerts. Grandparents, mums and dads and older siblings, too! 

“Bring everybody along. It really is a joyous and happy experience.”

Tickets for “Let’s Play Together” are now available for purchase. For ticketing information visit www.kidspromotions.com.au

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