THE magic of Christmas is coming to the Carnegie Hall in December.

COVID-19 prevented theatre shows last year but culture trust OnFife are determined that Fife’s children will get to experience the joy and excitement of Christmas this year with a magical adventure to remember.

They’ve teamed up with Pitlochry Festival Theatre to produce a collaborative event brimming with story, music and surprise – and not forgetting the all-important chance to meet Santa!

As the journey begins, the Christmas elves have a big problem – they've lost the North Star! With no North Star, how will Santa find his way to deliver the presents this Christmas?

The experience starts in the foyer of Carnegie Hall, which will be transformed into a winter wonderland.

From there you’ll be taken on a festive adventure, including a film following the elves on their mission.

Be prepared for a right Christmas cracker of a journey as you travel through a magical forest, a super-sized advent calendar and Santa’s grotto, where, if you’ve been very good, you may get to meet him!

‘Departures’ will take place throughout the day and evening. Visitors will also be able to visit Tiffany’s café for a winter warmer afterwards.

The show has been designed to be a safe, relaxed experience, accessible for all, with affordable prices and limited availability, tickets are expected to go fast.

Verdi Clark, OnFife’s programme manager, said: “This last year or so has presented us all with so many challenges but we want to make sure our youngest theatre audiences experience the magic and wonder of Christmas in style.

“Working with Pitlochry has given us this opportunity and we are so excited to be bringing The Magic Of Christmas to our beautiful art-deco Carnegie Hall. This wonderful experience is all about quality, family, fun and safety with enough Christmas sparkle for everyone, young and old."

The event will run from December 4 to December 19. Tickets now available at www.onfife.com