A spectacular world of gimmicks and magic, designed to appeal to the whole family.
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The Wawel Dragon, The Scoop – Review
Does everything well, but nothing brilliantly. Still, it’s fun and it’s free!
Read More »Jungle Book, London Wonderground – Review
A unique, enjoyable show for families in the heart of London.
Read More »The Secret Garden, Ambassadors Theatre – Review
Unsurprisingly, the kids steal this immensely enjoyable show and prove there are exciting young performers waiting in the wings.
Read More »Treasure Island, St Paul’s Church – Review
A wonderful show full of excitement and mystery. An immersive production that will thoroughly enjoyed by audience members of all ages.
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This is your chance to win one of two family tickets to see Immersion Theatre‘s open air adaptation of The Wizard of Oz on UK tour. To enter simply retweet the tweet below, by 5pm on 26th June 2016 and tell us what you’d ask the Wizard. #COMPETITION: Chance to win family tickets to The Wizard of Oz on UK tour. Retweet by 5pm on 26.6.16 AND tell us what you'd ask the Wizard. — Everything Theatre (@EveryTheatre) June 20, ...
Read More »James and the Giant Peach, Polka Theatre – Review
A magical, humorous and innovative adaptation of the classic Roald Dahl tale. An afternoon of entertainment for the whole family to enjoy.
Read More »Shakespeare Untold, Dome Studio (Brighton Festival) – Review
Pros: An imaginative new perspective on well-known stories Cons: Risks being patronising at times In a combined production from Shakespeare’s Globe and Seabright Productions, Shakespeare Untold introduces us to the worlds of Romeo & Juliet and somewhat obscurely Titus Andronicus, through the fictitious peripheral characters of the Capulet’s party planner, and the Emperor of Rome’s head chef. At two hours long, complete with interval, Shakespeare Untold is a fringe festival exception but the audience are never restless, not even for a ...
Read More »Leaper: A Fish Tale, Greenwich Theatre – Review
A superb piece of children's theatre. Ambitious, clever and thought-provoking.
Read More »The Young Visiters, Tabard Theatre – Review
A riot of colour and laughter. It’s an absolute joy to watch and feel part of this curious take on Victorian culture and society through a child’s eyes.
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