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…
Children’s Theatre Magazine REVIEW Classic story of Father Christmas who goes to the toilet before he flies off for another ‘bloomin’ Christmas’
www.childrenstheatremagazine.co.uk Raymond Briggs’ Father Christmas. Lyric Hammersmith, London Raymond Briggs’ Father Christmas is the story of a grumpy old man…
Children’s Theatre Magazine REVIEW Bold changes made to the classic Cinderella story where Cinders is no pushover
Cindermouse. Little Angel Theatre www.childrenstheatremagazine.co.uk Traditionally, the mice in Cinderella are turned into horses by the Fairy Godmother. It’s a…
Children’s Theatre Magazine REVIEW One Snowy Night is a Christmassy treat not to be missed
www.childrenstheatremagazine.co.uk One Snowy Night. Children’s Story Centre, Stratford, London Acclaimed children’s playwright David Wood has often said that the key…
Children’s Theatre Magazine REVIEW Production’s touch of magic added to ordinary events in drama that crosses the generations
www.childrenstheatremagazine.co.uk Grandad, Me… And Teddy Too. Unicorn Theatre, London It’s not becoming of a grown woman to be jealous of…
Children’s Theatre Magazine REVIEW George’s marvellous production ideal medicine for young children
www.childrenstheatremagazine.co.uk George’s Marvellous Medicine. Northcott Theatre, Exeter. Warning: this play will blow your grandma through the roof! Loved by children…
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