ONE of the world's most renowned and much-loved orthopaedic-neuro veterinary surgeons is bringing his uplifting and motivating show to Wrexham next month.
Noel Fitzpatrick's Beyond Supervet is coming to William Aston Hall on November 2, a show full of passion, humour and raw truth.
This hugely entertaining evening will be full of fun and fascinating insights into the things Noel has learned from the thousands of animals he has helped throughout his career. Going beyond the wonderful world of The Supervet, Noel will explore how caring for animals really can help us all and how modern medicine can have an incredible impact on our lives.
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Bringing the narrative of his many books to life, Noel will be enthralling and engaging audiences with stories, anecdotes, and a vision for the future, all told to a powerful soundtrack which reinforces the huge role music plays in his life.
Noel said: "Through my life and career I have many stories to tell from the animals who inspire me and have healed me through their demonstrations of bravery, openness and kindness. This show is an honest and open account about life, and I hope many will relate to it, laugh and celebrate the only thing that matters at the end of it all, love."
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Featuring the wonderful adventures of Noel's much-loved dog Keira and his own personal journey, Noel will also explore how animals offered him hope as he struggled through some of his darkest moments.
Noel's energy, enthusiasm, and incredible heart will inspire audiences to dream big and drive our futures forward. Beyond Supervet offers an antidote to our hectic lives, showing that, at the end of the day, love really is all that matters.
• For more information or to book any of the shows at William Aston Hall, Wrexham, visit williamastonwrexham.com or call the Theatr Clwyd box office on 01352 344101.
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