The McDougalls kids' theatre show announces festive singalong shows in Ayrshire

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A top children’s entertainment duo are heading back to their Ayrshire roots with a spectacular new seasonal stage show this Christmas.The McDougalls are heading to Irvine and Troon this month with ‘Magic Castle'- a jam packed show full of singalong songs, fun dance routines and plenty of laughs.Packed with catchy songs such as If You’re Happy and You Know It, Incy Wincy Spider and Jingle Bells, this is the perfect festive treat for your little ones this Christmas, filled with audience participation and musical mayhem.Join Max and Auntie Aggie, played by award-winning duo Ruairidh Forde and Ryan Moir, on a holiday to the Magic Castle - a spellbinding school for trainee wizards.Max and Auntie Aggie will perfect potions, battle with broomsticks and solve spells...

but what lurks deep in the dungeon?The Ayrshire Live app is available to download now.Get all the local news in your area – plus features, football news and the latest on the coronavirus crisis – at your fingertips 24/7.The free download features the latest breaking news and exclusive stories while you can customise your page with the sections that matter to you.The Ayrshire Live app is available to download now on iOS and Android.Youngsters - and grown ups - are encouraged to get into the festive spirit and come dressed as a wizard, dragon or fairy.From a one-off show created for Irvine’s Harbour Arts Centre back in 2014, the concept of the McDougalls has evolved into a nationwide touring operation and sees characters Max and Auntie Aggie blend education and entertainment to capture the imaginations of thousands of children.Auntie Aggie, played by Ruairidh Forde, said it is “always a delight to return” to Irvine’s HAC adding: “This is the venue where it all began

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