Are you ready kids? For five weeks only, Southbank Centre’s Queen Elizabeth Hall has been transformed into Bikini Bottom; home…
Have you ever wondered what it’s like to be a follicle, preparing for your calling as a fully grown hair?…
To write reviews in verse is rather hard,but sometimes it suits the style of a show.And though, I have not…
Judith Kerr’s series of Mog books have long been a staple of children’s bookshelves, delighting families of feline fans for…
We love a good trip to Regent’s Park Open Air Theatre, and are always up for a Unicorn Theatre production,…
Children’s stories don’t come much sweeter than Charlie and the Chocolate Factory, so it’s little wonder that it eventually made…
Many children (and their grown-ups) will be familiar with the fable of the little red hen; a farmyard tale about…
Originally presented at Little Angel Theatre in February 2020,The Wolves in the Walls (co-produced with Bristol Old Vic and York…
Originally written in the 1980s, John Godber’s Teechers takes a swipe at the state secondary school system, exploring inequality of…
*Content warning* Snowflakes contains themes of violence (including sexual violence) and extremely strong language. We’re partial to a dark and…