
Little Angel theatre, LondonDan Rebellato’s play, which follows a 10-year-old facing the world when her parents split up, is beautiful, sad and full of clever touchesEmily Rising is a play…
SOURCE: The Guardian at 11:27AMWith Bernstein's complex score, Sondheim's witty lyrics and Robbins's exuberant dance sequences, this show is near perfectWhen asked to defend musical theatre – and this happens annoyingly…
SOURCE: The Guardian at 11:39AMPolka theatre, LondonThis children’s show is boosted by a beautiful set design and imaginatively realised creatures, including a couple of sock-snailsI’m no expert in woodland creatures …
SOURCE: The Guardian at 09:25AMThere's a one-man play inside every politician – and a one-woman play behind each male leader. Linda Griffiths's and Paul Thompson's solo show, Maggie and Pierre, explores Maggie Trudeau's…
SOURCE: The Arts Desk at 04:51AMStorage spaces units are not a nice place to hang out. Chilly and quiet, vaguely depressing and horribly lit, they bring on a desire to leave almost immediately. The same impulse is palpable…
SOURCE: The Arts Desk at 03:56AMLyric Hammersmith, LondonThere’s not much story to speak of, but this play based on Emily Hughes’s picturebook offers the young crowd the chance to get their hands dirtyMy theatre compan…
SOURCE: The Guardian at 11:52AMRunning Wild is a theatrical safari with no expenses spared. This latest stage adaptation of a novel by Michael Morpurgo (of War Horse fame) boasts a jungle-full of puppets - a majestic elep…
SOURCE: The Arts Desk at 05:25AMFrom Going Solo’s deserts, through the Fantastical forests of Mr Fox to Matilda’s magic library, this walk through the author’s worlds comes to life with a stutterBefore we enter The W…
SOURCE: The Guardian at 04:26AMUnicorn, LondonFrom tubs of mud to two bees performing a wiggly nectar dance, this is an informative but oddly paced introduction to insects and vegetationThe air smells of soil and a sparkl…
SOURCE: The Guardian at 03:07AMLittle Angel theatre, LondonLizzie Wort’s sparkling one-woman show floods the stage with colour and a thousand magical flourishesIt’s two-and-a-half-year-old Emelie’s first trip to the…
SOURCE: The Guardian at 03:58AMDiscover Children’s Story Centre, LondonNick Butterworth’s picture book After the Storm is brought to the stage in a comforting production with some precious momentsBefore Percy the Park…
SOURCE: The Guardian at 03:43AMPolka theatre, LondonAdapted from Raymond Briggs’s picture book, this enchanting production is everything children’s theatre should beAt one point during The Bear, my goddaughter Blue tu…
SOURCE: The Guardian at 08:51AMPalace theatre, LondonThis musical version of the classic tale, with Blue’s Simon Webbe as the big bad wolf, has sizzling moments but fails to bring the house down This is the first family…
SOURCE: The Guardian at 11:50AMSt Paul’s Church, Covent Garden, LondonAn exquisitely designed adaptation of the children’s classic that captivates from start to finishForget the golden-hued, heart-warming Disney versi…
SOURCE: The Guardian at 10:22AMGarrick theatre, LondonBawdy slapstick has pacing problems but is smartly enlivened by a brilliant comic double act’s naughtinessAt the beginning of Horrible Histories: Barmy Britain Part …
SOURCE: The Guardian at 09:16AMLeicester Square theatre, LondonAlthough a little overlong, these Julia Donaldson stories burst on to the stage in a riot of gleefully unsophisticated energy Related: Unfolding drama: how Ju…
SOURCE: The Guardian at 07:03AMPuppet Theatre Barge, LondonThe marionettes in this floating puppet show are beautiful and skilfully used, but the story is aimless and the young audience is not on boardMy young theatre com…
SOURCE: The Guardian at 05:16AMWhy does so much contemporary theatre stereotype working women as sharp-suited, work-addicted ball-busters with no love life or softer side?
SOURCE: The Guardian at 05:58PMLittle Angel, LondonThis interactive show for young children features a charming yet sparse set, a cornucopia of fruit and a parade of funny animalsMy goddaughter, Blue, is refusing to budge…
SOURCE: The Guardian at 10:32AMSouthbank Centre, LondonThe actors give it all they’ve got, but with a fractured script and confusing interaction, this performance can’t live up to its potentialGiant playing cards dang…
SOURCE: The Guardian at 12:00PMUnicorn theatre, LondonThis absorbing tale about a pair of ursine explorers brings a meditative calm to the young audienceThe last time I took four-and-a-half-year-old Barney to the theatre,…
SOURCE: The Guardian at 06:28AMAdult themes may be the company’s natural preserve, but The Possible Impossible House, created for children, works wonders with cardboardThe theatre company Forced Entertainment are about …
SOURCE: The Guardian at 02:00AMA chalky-faced man stands in the shadows and his limbs jolt about, as if battling for position beneath his skin. This is the ghost of Hamlet's father and he is a fearful sight in ACS Random'…
SOURCE: The Arts Desk at 04:05AMRussian prisoner Gavriil is telling his psychiatrist a story about a strange and frightening dragon who demands a female sacrifice from the local townsfolk every year. When Gavriil gets to t…
SOURCE: The Arts Desk at 07:11PMThere’s no denying that this one-woman show, starring Tricia Kelly, is mightily ambitious. Written by East German playwright Manfred Karge and rarely revived, Man to Man depicts a German w…
SOURCE: The Arts Desk at 07:00PMBarbican, LondonMelanie Florschütz is a magnetically expressive performer in this excellent German mime show about a raggedy rabbit Continue reading...
SOURCE: The Guardian at 10:26AMLittle Angel theatre, LondonAn initially flat musical version of the Roald Dahl story becomes spellbinding once the puppets begin to interact with the audience Continue reading...
SOURCE: The Guardian at 09:29AMVaudeville theatre, LondonThe many stories in Dani Parr's show cause initial grumbling in the stalls that gives way to delight as the set comes to life Continue reading...
SOURCE: The Guardian at 07:18AMLeicester Square theatre, London An adaptation of Claire Freedman and Ben Cort's popular picture book is like children's TV in theatre form: colourful, loud, energetic and absurdly upbeat Co…
SOURCE: The Guardian at 06:14AMWith Bernstein's complex score, Sondheim's witty lyrics and Robbins's exuberant dance sequences, this show is near perfectWhen asked to defend musical theatre and this happens annoyingly of…
SOURCE: The Guardian at 05:31AMLittle Angel theatre, LondonThe young audience seem a little restless until a storm brews and a scrap-heap creature wins them over"When are the naughty children going to be quiet?"…
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