Boy’s Don’t
Reviewed by Charlotte Fleming Half Moon presents a Papertale production in association with Apples and Snakes (South East) Playing at Half Moon Theatre until 24th March For ages 8-12 You […]
Reviewed by Charlotte Fleming Half Moon presents a Papertale production in association with Apples and Snakes (South East) Playing at Half Moon Theatre until 24th March For ages 8-12 You […]
Easter is just around the corner, and the holiday break means plenty of time for chocolate eggs and children’s theatre! Here’s our round-up of what’s on offer in London… artsdepot […]
Reviewed by Ruby Isla Cera Marle Hikapee Theatre Reviewed at Jacksons Lane For ages 4+ A suspended white rope, a moon-like hoop, and a backdrop of twinkling lightbulbs provide a […]
For 40 years, Jacksons Lane has been a flagship arts venue in North London, and it is also the UK’s leading supporter of contemporary circus. Spring 2017 is the busiest season in the […]
Award-winning Bristol-based theatre company Travelling Light are welcoming Heidi Vaughan as their new Artistic Producer. In this interview, we find out about Heidi’s background, her plans for the new role, and why […]
Following a West End run last year, Scamp Theatre’s The Scarecrows’ Wedding is heading out on a UK tour from April. The play is an adaptation of the best-selling picturebook by Julia Donaldson and […]
Reviewed by Frankie Roberto A Big Imaginations and Turned On Its Head production Reviewed at the Barbican Touring nationally in Spring/Summer 2017 Performed in 2 versions: for 3 – 14 […]
Reviewed by Flossie Waite A Teater Pero production Reviewed at Southbank Centre as part of Imagine Children’s Festival For ages 3-6 Joyful is the only word to describe Aston’s Stones. […]
Reviewed by Simone Green A Les Petits Theatre Company production Reviewed at artsdepot Touring nationally until July 2017 For ages 3+ Breaking news…the affluent and gregarious hippo, Hercules Waldorf Franklin […]
Called “a founding father of today’s fringe theatre” by The Guardian, for half a century Ovalhouse has been a space for experimental, original, alternative work. Last year, Owen Calvert-Lyons joined the […]