Children’s Theatre Magazine REVIEW Witty and funny musical theatre delights, but could Rumplestiltskin have been even better?
Rumplestiltskin. The egg Theatre, Theatre Royal Bath Like the opening song about a little going a long way this production…
Children’s Theatre Magazine REVIEW Give me theatre like this any day with its wild inventiveness
Swallows and Amazons. Bristol Old Vic An elderly Titty enters her attic, finds a dusty photograph of a lost summer…
PHOTO Twilight in Axbridge on the last day of November
As the sun goes down, so it seems November is coming to an end. This was the scene this evening…
BOOK REVIEW It’s an original Irish novel but A Girl is a Half-formed thing is a tough read
A Girl Is a Half-formed Thing. By Eimear McBride Difficult to read, but at times breathtakingly sharp, and sometimes amusing,…
FILM Pop-up festival in Magdalen Road Oxford
Check out the film on YouTube at https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JCGGpKjzMQ8 It’s a wonderfully quirky street in Oxford. A short film to give a…
Poetry REVIEW Malika Booker’s universal stories of mothers and aunts enchant in cabaret of the spoken word
Blah, Blah, Blah. Poetry at the Bristol Old Vic. Compered by the refreshingly friendly Anna Freeman in the Bristol Old…
PHOTOGRAPHY Near Axbridge by the Res in the mists of day break
First light in Somerset by Cheddar Reservoir. For more photography visit my website at www.harrymottramphotography.co.uk
Children’s Theatre Magazine FEATURE Lyn Gardner on children’s theatre
Just over a year ago Guardian theatre blogger and author Lyn Gardner wrote about the importance of children’s theatre based…
Children’s Theatre REVIEW The war that shaped a century but stopped for Christmas football
War Game. Bristol Old Vic This production of War Game was the perfect example of how to stage a one…
Taking Grandad (and my teddy bear) for a ride this winter
Gordon Warnecke is playing at grandfathers this winter. The actor is in Grandad, Me… and Teddy Too at the Polka…
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