Intelligent and nail-bitingly other-worldly, this is an exhilarating and fast-paced production that will appeal to all ages.
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The Pardoner’s Tale, Unicorn Theatre – Review
A delightful interpretation of Chaucer for all ages.
Read More »Macbeth, Ashcroft Theatre – Review
A valiant attempt at making Shakespeare engaging for a young audience, though teenagers are more savvy audience members than this production gives them credit for.
Read More »Charlie and the Chocolate Factory, Theatre Royal Drury Lane – Review
A fantastic show with a vastly talented cast and toe-tapping tunes that will stick in your head for days.
Read More »The Snow Spider, Tristan Bates Theatre – Review
A production sure to charm all ages.
Read More »The Ballad Of Rudy, Chelsea Theatre – Review
This is the perfect seasonal treat for the family. A classic Christmas tale with a jazzy twist, filled with music and a penguin who could very well be Louis Armstrong. It is not often a show gets three-year-olds interested in theatre, and adults will have a wonderful time too!
Read More »The Wind in the Willows, Duchess Theatre – Review
A classic children's tale in its most beautiful presentation. Although not for the youngest members of the family, both children and adults will be transported into a world of color, music and dance.
Read More »The Good Neighbour, Battersea Arts Centre – Review
A wonderfully original Christmas adventure. Very well managed from the moment you step into the building. Leave your stresses at the door and just enjoy!
Read More »How the Whale Became, Lindbury Studio Theatre, Royal Opera House – Review
A marvellous production for the whole family, and a wonderful celebration of opera and theatre. Bravo!
Read More »Buttons – Another Cinderella Story, Rosemary Branch Theatre – Review
This is panto at it’s very best. If you see one pantomime this Christmas, make it this one!
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