After a gap of four years, Top Cat Theatre Company returned with the family Christmas play
Angel at Large, which was staged over three nights at St Jude’s Church, Southsea. Almost 400 people saw it, and the production raised around £860 towards future building
development at the church.
It told the story of the first Christmas as a fun-filled comedy, with a map-eating camel, a spoilt King Herod and an angel who is given the biggest job ever dished out by Heaven’s HQ. And at
its heart was the best story we know - about the birth of a tiny baby who would change our world.
This was actually Top Cat’s first ever production back in 1996, and we dusted it off and gave it a 2011 makeover. It featured many of the elements from some of our more recent Christmas shows - dim-witted soldiers, magical wise men and the ever-popular Desmond the Camel. (pictured below)
To see more photos from the
show, click here.
For details of previous productions, click here.
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