THE GO!GO!GO! SHOW is an all-new family extravaganza featuring five new pop stars, brand new songs and a sock-stealing ‘Fluffalope’!
Directed by Carole Todd (Dreamboats & Petticoats), choreographed by Paul Domaine (The Saturdays, Sugababes, Dannii Minogue), original story by Dean Wilkinson (Cbeebies, CBBC, Ant & Dec) and with music by Mike Stock (one third of the legendary Stock, Aitken & Waterman!) and Steve Crosby (who masterminded Steps), this energetic song and dance-fuelled adventure is stacked full of laughs and audience interaction for kids of all ages to enjoy this summer!
Book Tickets for The Go!Go!Go! Show at Leicester Square Theatre!
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July 22nd, 2010 at 11:52 am
I saw the show on its premiere and am in love with the music, the cast and the Fluffalope!
July 25th, 2010 at 9:52 am
The kids absolutely loved THE GO!GO!GO! SHOW! The stage was bright and colourful, loads of audience interaction and the songs and dancing were fantastic. The cast is brilliant and my kids are still singing and raving about their favourites, Gemma, Steve, Carl, Holly and Kirsten plus the darling Fluffalope are a HIT! The special touch of the cast signing autographs was much appreciated. It is a must see (again in our case) this summer!
July 25th, 2010 at 3:46 pm
Went to see the GoGoGo show with my 3 children yesterday and I must say it was fantastic! The songs and story had us gripped right from the beginning. The songs are so catchy and easy to remember. There is also a little dance routine that my children were doing all the way home in the car!
I would really recommend this as a fun, family time. My kids haven’t stopped talking about it since and are begging me to buy the album when it comes out! it has funny, sad and exciting moments and lots of interaction with the children. All you would want from a kids show- 10 out of 10!
July 26th, 2010 at 7:04 am
Great show, very interactive and kids found it extremely amusing. My 3 yr old can’t stop talking about the sock thief!
July 30th, 2010 at 5:09 pm
I took my children (10, 9, 8, 7 and 6) to see this show today. Overall impression, great show. Songs are very catchy and my kids have been singing along since we got home and I’d buy the album when it comes out. (And until it does, we can listen to the songs online at http://www.gogogo.tv)
Dancing/choregraphy brilliant. Very very catchy, singalong, join in type of show.
My older son (10) perhaps didn’t enjoy it as much as the younger kids, but he is quite a shy child anyway.
I did think that the plot was a bit complicated for younger children, my youngest was 6, but I’m not sure how well a 3 yr old would have followed it.
Lots of jokes that made the children laugh, but made the parents laugh too, which I thought was a nice touch.
Actors very good at audience participation and waiting to sign autographs and pose for photos was much appreciated, and made my children feel like they really know these people.
If you want to take your children into the West End, I can’t think of a better place. Real, quality kids entertainment – with very reasonable prices.
July 31st, 2010 at 10:03 am
We took our 3 year old and our 15 week old baby last Sunday to the 11am show and absolutely loved it. All of us. The staff were very accomodating of us with the buggy and baby and even let us bring the buggy into the auditorium and htey supplied us with a booster seat for our 3 year old. Our eldest doesnt watch tv so we were worried about her attention span, but she was transfixed and enthralled the entire time. The cast were vibrant and energetic and the songs were great and very catchy ( my husband has been singing the go go go one all week !). It is great value for money and refreshingly honest family entertainment and a fantastic way to introduce theatre to the kids – cannot speak highly of it enough !!
August 4th, 2010 at 10:31 am
I went to see the GO GO GO Show with my 3 year old daughtr and her cousin of the same age. They were absoultly mesmorised from the beginning to the end,and especially loved joining in with the GO GO GO dance, which they are both still doing nearly 2 weeks on!!. What I though was especially good was that the performers were constantly making eye contact with the children and waving to them, which she loved! They also all made the effort to come out into the foyer to meet the children and have their pictures taken with them.
I would definatly recommend taking any child upto about 13/14 to see the show, and think its excellent value for money.
August 18th, 2010 at 8:09 am
I took my daughter and her best friend to see the GO GO GO Show and it was fantastic. Full of colour, energy and most importantly interactive fun! Highly recommend you take your little one(s) or recommend a friend(s) to.
August 18th, 2010 at 8:24 am
I thought the show was gorgeous, colourful, fun, happy, cute and a lovely way to spend a few hours with kids. My friend and I took our 2 years olds who seemed to be rather captivated, loved Gemma, Steve, Carl, Holly and Kirsten and is still talking about Fluffalope and the fact that he had a grumbly tummy and he eats socks! I have never taken my 2 year old to a show before, was slightly worried that he may not sit through or enjoy it. He loved it. I definitely think he got a lot out of it and he is still singing ‘Go, Go, Go’! It was so easy with the booster seats, place to store our buggies and a well timed interval for our little ones to have a quick walk up and down some steps!
August 19th, 2010 at 6:44 pm
GoGoGo see this show before it ends on 30th July – it represents excellent value for a family day out. Especially brill activity for those rainy days we have been having, theatre is literally a couple of mins walk to tube station. You can book on day you wish to go if feeling spontaneous!