Children’s Theatre Magazine REVIEW Nel Gwyn was more head girl than bawdy-house orange seller
Playhouse Creatures. Cygnet Theatre, Exeter The lime light and the low lives. The highs, followed by the desperate depths of…
Children’s Theatre Magazine NEWS You Tube film of what’s in January’s issue of the magazine
The third issue of Children’s Theatre Magazine is on line and this little films gives a brief insight into what’s…
Children’s Theatre Magazine NEWS Weird fairytale becomes a story of a magical kid on the 8th floor of a block of flats in Dublin
Take the idea of the fairy story of the Princess and the Pea and move it to the eighth floor…
Children’s Theatre Magazine NEWS Do you find Shakespeare a bit hard? Then try this bunch of nutters with A Comedy of Errors
www.childrenstheatremagazine.co.uk For their first experience of a Shakespeare play then Propeller Theatre’s 60 minute version of The Comedy of Errors…
Children’s Theatre Magazine NEWS Unicorn announces new season beginning with Bertold Brecht’s The Caucasian Chalk Circle
Based in London near London Bridge the Unicorn Theatre is staging a production of Brecht’s The Caucasian Chalk Circle aimed…
NEWS January’s Children’s Theatre Magazine is now online
The latest issue of Children’s Theatre Magazine is now online at http://ow.ly/GIIc7
Just where do you start when directing a pantomime?
The director of Cinderella at the Theatre Royal in Bath opens up about choreography, music and working with Jon Monie.…
Photography NEWS Looking for a creative wedding photographer – but on a budget? Check out Harry Mottram Photography in 2015
Welcome to Harry Mottram Photography at www.harrymottramphotography.co.uk My diary for wedding photography for 2015 is fast filling up due to…
Children’s Theatre Magazine FEATURE Is it really curtains for GCSE drama?
www.childrenstheatremagazine.co.uk Lyn Gardner from The Guardian reacted with passion when she heard that the NYT’s Paul Roseby suggested GCSE drama…
Children’s Theatre Magazine REVIEWS Monkeys, Kings and Angels: Flossie Waite’s take on four London plays for children
More reviews from Flossie Waite including Inside Out, Three Wise Monkeys, and Angel – Plus her take on Purni’s The…
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