Cresswell and Team-Mates at Spectacular Junior Blues Christmas Party - Ipswich Town News
The cast of Dayglo Indydarc will join Aaron Cresswell and other members of the Town squad at this year’s Junior Blues Christmas party on Tuesday 4th December at Legends in the Sir Alf Ramsey Stand (5.30pm — 7.30pm).
Junior Blues captain Cresswell and some of his team-mates will be there to be taken on a magical journey, where light and sound combine to make characters come to life.
Dayglo Indydarc is a UV Blacklight fantasy spectacular that incorporates puppetry, songs, illusion, comedy, dance, mime, sketches and visual gags.
The price is just £15 per Junior Blue with buffet food included. Plus, for the first time you can bring a friend for only £18.
To book, phone the Town ticket office on 0844 80 11 555, but hurry as places are limited. For more detail, visit the club website here.
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