The Jury
Reviewed by Flossie Waite Hege Haagenrud Reviewed at North Edinburgh Arts Centre as part of Imaginate Festival For ages 6+ “What are they doing? I don’t understand! This is boring.” […]
Reviewed by Flossie Waite Hege Haagenrud Reviewed at North Edinburgh Arts Centre as part of Imaginate Festival For ages 6+ “What are they doing? I don’t understand! This is boring.” […]
Reviewed by Flossie Waite Helios Theater – a collaborative production with Teatr Atrofi Reviewed at the Studio at Festival Theatre as part of Imaginate Festival At Imaginate Festival 30th-31st May […]
Reviewed by Flossie Waite Andy Cannon/ Red Bridge Arts Reviewed at National Museum of Scotland as part of Imaginate Festival At Imaginate Festival 28th May – 5th June For ages […]
Written by Ruby Isla Cera Marle Presented by The Berry Theatre Reviewed at artsdepot At artsdepot until 1st June For ages 4+ Cast an eye over the audience of Little […]
Review by Beverley Haigh Northern Ballet Reviewed at CAST, Doncaster Touring nationally in 2016 This is surely Aesop’s most famous fable: Tortoise accepts boastful Hare’s challenge to a race, eventually […]
Review by Kirsty Alexander A Ballet Cymru, Riverfront Theatre co-production Reviewed at The Riverfront Everyone knows the stories of Little Red Riding Hood and The Three Little Pigs… But do […]
Review by Flossie Waite Tea Break Theatre Company Reviewed at New Wimbledon Studio as part of Illuminate Festival For upcoming tour dates, check here For children under 6 Tea Break […]
For me, there is simply nothing as exciting as dreaming up an event that is entirely new, utterly unique and absolutely enchanting – and then inviting an audience along not […]
Adapting a much-loved children’s book to the stage is one thing, setting it outdoors in an interactive, large glass greenhouse, is another. The Little Gardener by Emily Hughes, published by […]
Review by Flossie Waite Birmingham Stage Company Reviewed at New Wimbledon Theatre Touring nationally until 16th July For ages 5+ ‘Horrible Histories’ is a phenomenon – the plays, programmes, publications and […]