Fife Flyers Hockey Show: how to get tickets and where to see it in a new venue

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Fife Flyers Hockey Show is back - and it is coming to the Adam Smith Theatre for the very first time.

We’re thrilled to announce the first show will be in the Beveridge Suite on Tuesday, September 24 at 7:15pm. It will be the fans first opportunity to meet Tom Coolen’s squad of summer signings, and hear about their careers in hockey.

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All our previous Hockey Shows have sold out and so we needed to find a bigger room. We’re delighted to host it at the town’s long-established theatre. If you haven’t been inside since its major refurbishment, then you are in for a treat - it looks fab!

Tickets are priced at £7.50 and go on sale at the theatre box office and online at onfife.com from 10:00am on Saturday, September 7. The show is open to everyone aged 14 and over. Card payments will incur a 3% commission as per all shows at OnFife’s venues.

Fife Flyers Hockey Show is coming to the Adam Smith Theatre - (from left) Lucas Chiodo, Allan Crow, mascot Geordie Munro, Ali McLaren, and Drake Pilon (Pic: Derek Young)Fife Flyers Hockey Show is coming to the Adam Smith Theatre - (from left) Lucas Chiodo, Allan Crow, mascot Geordie Munro, Ali McLaren, and Drake Pilon (Pic: Derek Young)
Fife Flyers Hockey Show is coming to the Adam Smith Theatre - (from left) Lucas Chiodo, Allan Crow, mascot Geordie Munro, Ali McLaren, and Drake Pilon (Pic: Derek Young)

The venue is perfectly located for anyone travelling by train or bus, and there is a lift access to the suite which is on the upper floor.

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The Hockey Show will again be hosted by Ali McLaren and Allan Crow, editor of the Fife Free Press, and will feature Tom Coolen, head coach, and a number of players on stage chatting about their careers and telling a few stories about the characters they have encountered in dressing-rooms around the world. We can promise a night of great stories and lots of humour.

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