CHILDREN’S THEATRE MAGAZINE: January 2018 issue
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CHILDREN’S THEATRE MAGAZINE – REVIEW: Niall Ashdown as Ole Shuteye and the Emperor sparkles in Bristol Old Vic’s Little Match Girl with its messages of homelessness and rejection – but what a depressing ending
The Little Match Girl and and other Happier Tales. The Old Vic, Bristol In the original Hans Christian Anderson story…
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STRAWBERRY LINE TIMES – EVENT: Extraordinary fund raising event for Penny Brohn UK cancer charity in Axbridge – and it’s all about David Bowie
On Friday, January 12th at one of the Strawberry Line’s favourite pubs there’s a David Bowie Tribute Night at the…
RAPSCALLION MAGAZINE – THEATRE REVIEW: Back to the future in the soiree from hell with the new middle classes of England in 1977
Abigail’s Party. Alma Theatre, Bristol Set in the 1970s Mike Leigh’s Abigail’s Party is still a play about us. Fashions transform and…
STRAWBERRY LINE TIMES: Views of Cheddar Reservoir during 2017 – from dawn to dusk and from drought to downpours
The giant mirror that is Cheddar Reservoir reflects the vast skies above Somerset creating an ever changing waterscape – not…
CHILDREN’S THEATRE MAGAZINE: BOOK REVIEW The man who made a plea for puppetry to be recognised as an art form (back in the 1950s)
The History of the English Puppet Theatre. By George Speaight. First published in the 1950s and updated in 1990 this…
CHILDREN’S THEATRE MAGAZINE: REVIEW – Enter a magical world of light and sound, of night and day, and of the sun and moon in a room at the top of the egg Theatre in Bath and see the night sky light up
Aurora. The egg, Bath. There’s a sense of wonder as you enter the room at the top of the egg…
CHILDREN’S THEATRE MAGAZINE – REVIEW: Travelling Light and the Tobacco Factory Theatre’s Ugly Duckling in Bristol is like a beautiful swan’s feather – perfectly constructed
The Ugly Duckling. At The Tobacco Factory, Bristol Flowing from one scene to another the narrative structure of Sally Cookson’s The…
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