THE MERRY MARCHING BAND
When
Runs from
Friday May 22 2026
to Saturday May 23 2026
Venue
Event Notes
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A Surrey Civic Theatres Presentation | Surrey SPARK Stages
May 23 | Main Stage at Surrey Arts Centre
The Merry Marching Band
By Production Strada
12:30 pm | Ages 5-12 | 45 minutes
Tickets: Child $28 | Adult $35
Special group ticket pricing is available when you buy four or more tickets for this performance. Book by calling the box office at 604-501-5580.
Bundle your shows and save! Buy tickets for any three shows or more and SAVE 15% on the regular ticket price Buy tickets for any five shows or more and SAVE 20% on the regular ticket price
Presented by Surrey SPARK Stages.
Join us in the village of Underpantsburg where a very unusual marching band is waiting to take you on a hilarious whirlwind musical adventure from Quebec to Ukraine, Brazil and even planet Mars! The brass-powered band brings culture to life with playful dance, zany clowning and top-notch musicianship. Kids will be dancing in their seats—ready to explore the world through music!
Sensory and accessibility considerations: Loud music and audience participation
May 23 | Main Stage at Surrey Arts Centre
The Merry Marching Band
By Production Strada
12:30 pm | Ages 5-12 | 45 minutes
Tickets: Child $28 | Adult $35
Special group ticket pricing is available when you buy four or more tickets for this performance. Book by calling the box office at 604-501-5580.
Bundle your shows and save! Buy tickets for any three shows or more and SAVE 15% on the regular ticket price Buy tickets for any five shows or more and SAVE 20% on the regular ticket price
Presented by Surrey SPARK Stages.
Join us in the village of Underpantsburg where a very unusual marching band is waiting to take you on a hilarious whirlwind musical adventure from Quebec to Ukraine, Brazil and even planet Mars! The brass-powered band brings culture to life with playful dance, zany clowning and top-notch musicianship. Kids will be dancing in their seats—ready to explore the world through music!
Sensory and accessibility considerations: Loud music and audience participation