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136 days ago

Bookings now open - The 39 Steps!!

Robert from Whitby

Looking to warm your spirits over these chillier nights?

Watch our hero stumble through an extraordinary set of adventures that include missing fingers, Scottish mist, a plane crash, a police chase on a moving train and a flock of sheep!
The 39 Steps is a hilarious night out. A fast and furious farce with plenty of fun and a splash of romance to lighten midwinter days. With 150 characters and only 4 cast - what could possibly go wrong.

Will our hero win the day? Will he win his love? Where did the sheep go? Will he ever find out what the 39 Steps are?

The 39 Steps opens on July 31, 2024 at Porirua Little Theatre’s Niblick Hall in Titahi Bay. Tickets are available now through iTicket. Bar and nibbles available.

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