Review: THE CREAKERS, Southbank CentreDecember 30, 2024Based on Tom Fletcher’s best-selling children’s book and adapted by scriptwriter Miranda Larson, The Creakers musical is an escapade which highlights the very real need for sustainability, through a tale about Lucy and the ‘kidderlings’ of Whiffington. The children wake up to find that all of the adults have mysteriously disappeared and the local waste and recycling issues have oddly all but vanished too.
Critics' Choice: Christiana Rose's Best Children's Shows of 2024December 18, 2024In an evolving year of children’s theatre, the themes of climate change and sustainability reign supreme, with a lean towards immersive and inclusive theatre with excellent changes in the industry meaning prior access resources are provided as a matter of course. These resources are often made available in the form of helpful visual guides, sensory and symbol maps, all of which are brilliantly inclusive for those with neurodiversity or additional needs.
Review: THE FIR TREE, artsdepotDecember 16, 2024***** The Fir Tree @artsdepot is a triumph, a beautifully engaging festive family treat and deserves plentiful and full accolades. The Fir Tree is so wonderful, we want to go back for a second visit. #TheFirTree #ChildrensTheatre #FestiveTheatre @chloenelkin
Review: CHRISTMAS COMES TO MOOMINVALLEY, Jacksons LaneDecember 16, 2024 Adapted from Tove Jansson’s short story The Fir Tree, the creative team at Jackson’s Lane have collaborated with organisation Moomin Characters and the Finnish Institute in the UK and Ireland, to produce a festive spectacle, concerned with wonder, discovery, joy and the pure kindness of giving.
Review: COMEDY CLUB 4 KIDS- CHRISTMAS CRACKER SHOW, The Arts DepotDecember 2, 2024Comedy Club 4 Kids Christmas Cracker Show at The Arts Depot is a family comedy show aimed at inclusive comedy, without the rude bits and swearing, for children aged 6+. The Christmas Cracker Show featured comic compere Abigoliah Schamaun, improviser Bobbles The Elf, Magician Nutty Noah and comedian Ben Van Der Velde, for one hour of festive fun.
Review: ROOM ON THE BROOM, Lyric TheatreNovember 25, 2024It’s the show that London children’s theatre goers have been waiting for this festive season, Room on the Broom by theatre company Tall Stories. Well known in their field for physical storytelling, Tall Stories promise to retell the classic Donaldson and Scheffler spooky and sweet special with glee.
Review: NICK COPE’S FAMILY SHOW, The Arts DepotNovember 18, 2024Nick Cope’s family fun tunes are a pleasure in hear in-person, heightened by the added commentary about the song writing style which further enriched the show by addressing elements of morals, ethics, and a reminder to hold dear our key priorities.
Review: THE FORSYTE SAGA, PARTS 1 & 2, Park TheatreOctober 21, 2024The world premiere of The Forsyte Saga Parts 1 'Irene' and Part 2 'Fleur' has been devised by Ashley Cook for Troupe Theatre, in association with Park Theatre, featuring a superbly talented cast of nine in a genuinely epic and stylish period production. Read our review!
Review: MYRA DUBOIS: BE WELL, Hackney EmpireSeptember 16, 2024Nearly midway through their whirlwind tour of the UK and Ireland, the glorious Gareth Joyner as Myra Dubois and Frank Lavender, should be revelling in selling out the enormous 1268 capacity venue Hackney Empire.
Review: THE LITTLE DEATH, King's Head TheatreAugust 29, 2024**** THE LITTLE DEATH at Kings Head Theatre unveils and encourages shamelessness, this is a bold play concerned with the relentless pursuit of seeking pleasure @littledeathshow @grimlittleberry @justin.atkins
Review: EDINBURGH 2024: COLIN HOULT: COLIN, The Pleasance CourtyardAugust 22, 2024Hoult is a superb character comedian, well known for ‘star of stage and screen’ Anna Mann. He is an accomplished comedy script writer, former winner of the Writers' Guild Award for Comedy and is known for his excellent acting TV work on well-regarded shows.
Review: EDINBURGH 2024: COLIN CLOUD: CONSEQUENCES at Underbelly, McEwan HallAugust 20, 2024Colin Cloud, sits blindfolded on centre stage in a luxurious armchair, calm and emanating mystery. He returns this year to his home country for a run on the Fringe. It's no doubt very different kind of crowd than he may have become accustomed to, but one he is entirely comfortable with and rather fond of.