After our theatre visit at Zog And The Flying Doctors this summer, we do not want to miss the chance to catch another play by Freckle Productions based on the children books by Julia Donaldson and Axel Scheffler: The Baddies at the Rose Theatre in Kingston, Surrey, will be an outstanding half term highlight! A photo taken by the lovely family sitting behind us - because … Continue reading “Outstanding” claims the mini reviewer: The Baddies at the Rose Theatre
Tag: puppetry
The London Literature Festival is back: The Elmer Adventure at the Southbank Centre
Because half-term cannot surely be all about Halloween, a trip to London's Southbank Centre is scheduled for a stage adaptation of Elmer, the patchwork-coloured elephant with the iconic square pattern: The London Literature Festival is back! And because I do not dare reviewing a kids' show without children in the age range of the target audience, I have two primary schoolers with … Continue reading The London Literature Festival is back: The Elmer Adventure at the Southbank Centre
Zog and the Flying Doctors at Cadogan Hall
Cadogan Hall has been on my bucket list of London venues since I first passed its stunning façade years ago in Sloane Square during a Chelsea stroll - the unique clock tower and especially the building's backside are true gems within an area famous for its expensive real estates. I am therefore surprised on arrival that Cadogan … Continue reading Zog and the Flying Doctors at Cadogan Hall
Calvino Nights – How to do an evening at the Minack Theatre in Cornwall
The Minack Theatre is on every stage loving person's bucket list - an openair amphitheatre hewn into the cliff's of one of the furthest and remotest corners of beautiful Cornwall, overseeing the ocean, the sandy beaches of Porthcurno bay with the South West Coast Path throwning above it, separated through ancient rock formation and wild … Continue reading Calvino Nights – How to do an evening at the Minack Theatre in Cornwall




