Theatre in Education – time to break the stigma
Children’s theatre is a world full of the weird and wonderful, brimming with creativity. I believe it’s a section of the industry that is really booming at the moment from […]
Children’s theatre is a world full of the weird and wonderful, brimming with creativity. I believe it’s a section of the industry that is really booming at the moment from […]
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 […]
What could be better than a curated collection of children’s theatre productions? Here are some festivals to look out for around the UK this year – if you know of […]
Jenna Lambie Ridgway tells you everything you need to know about this year’s Imagine Children’s Festival at the Southbank Centre… February half term is synonymous with the Southbank Centre’s Imagine […]
These are Editor Flossie Waite’s pick of the top 10 shows seen in 2015. As a London-based blogger, every effort was made to see companies from across the UK and […]
Whilst we at Children’s Theatre Reviews are firm believers that children’s theatre is for life, not just for Christmas, we’re excited for another festive season filled with magical, imaginative and funny productions. Here are […]
Written by Z-arts Manchester has long been at the forefront of developing creative learning programmes for babies in cultural organisations. The Whitworth have been working in this field since 2011, […]
Little Angel Theatre This little gem tucked away just off Islington’s Upper Street has lots of shows to look forward to over the coming months. There’s all sorts of animals – […]
16th – 22nd May 2015, as part of Wandsworth Art Festival Few companies will ever receive the praise heaped on Oily Cart. Lyn Gardner said of them, “There are good […]