Description
The magical story of the world's favourite Nanny is spectacularly brought to the stage at the Liverpool Empire Theatre
"Mary Poppins: The Musical" brings the beloved nanny to life on stage with all the magic and charm of the original. Follow the Banks family as they seek a new nanny for their mischievous children, Jane and Michael and enter Mary Poppins, who, with her magical powers, transforms their lives into extraordinary adventures. The musical features beloved songs from the classic Disney film,with spectacular sets, dazzling choreography, and unforgettable performances. A timeless tale that continues to capture hearts around the world.
Itinerary
What's Included?
- Coach travel with reserved seating- One night dinner, bed and breakfast at our select hotel- Saturday Matinee admission to Mary Poppins at the Liverpool Empire Theatre- Visit to enjoy the city delights and attractions of ChesterChester -From the best-preserved city walls in England to the Rows: the black and white 700-year-old medieval two-tiered timber-framed galleries that line the main streets - the Cathedral City has a long and rich history.
Chester
Chester's rich history is evident as you explore the city\nFounded as a fort by the Romans in AD 76 due to its advantageous position at the highest bridging point on the river Dee, the county town of Cheshire is found in the Northwest of England.\n\nForming almost a complete circuit, Chester's grade I listed walls originate from 100 AD - the best-preserved in England and it's home to Britain's largest Roman amphitheatre, the oldest sporting venue in continual use (The Roodee Racecourse), a 1000-year-old cathedral with Europe's finest example of medieval carvings, plus The Rows: 700-year-old medieval two-tiered timber-framed galleries which line the main streets of the city.\n\nThe remarkable Rows\nYour eyes will catch these striking black-and-white buildings - which are now home to an exciting mix of shops, restaurants, pubs, bars, attractions, and experiences. The unique structures have been the place to eat, drink, and trade through much of Chester's history.\n\nChester Zoo\nAs well as its racecourse, cathedral, and black-and-white buildings - Chester is also known for its zoo. 20,000 animals are resident in what is the most visited zoo in the UK - and the most visited UK attraction outside of London.