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Royal Court Theatre announces family Christmas show

Filed under: Age group: 10-13,Age group: 6-9,Articles,Information
— by Ollie Fielding on May 12, 2010 @ 12:17

Today the Royal Court Theatre has announced that it will be producing its first ever family Christmas show. The show, Get Santa! will run from December 1 2010 to January 15 2011 and will be appropriate for audiences aged seven and up. The plot follows a ten year-old girl’s mission to find the perfect family and will be directed by Anthony Neilson with music by Nick Powell.

Dominic Cooke, artistic director of the Royal Court, said: “One of the most exciting theatrical developments in recent years has been the explosion of quality work for children and families. I’m delighted that the Royal Court will be bringing its bold and contemporary sensibility to a family Christmas show this year.”


Christmas Roundup : London

Filed under: Age group: All ages,Articles,Events
— by Ollie Fielding on December 19, 2009 @ 11:57

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For the fifth and final part of our Christmas roundup we’re covering some of the shows in the Capital. There’s so much going on this Christmas that we were spoilt for choice and very sorry we couldn’t include every show. Feel free to get in touch with us and tell us about some of the great shows you see over the festive break.

Petrushka
Little Angle Theatre, Angel2petrushka
Featuring the music of Stravinsky and written by celebrated poet John Agard, this is a fabulous production with real heart. Please see our review of Petrushka.
http://www.littleangeltheatre.com

 

The Famous Five
Tabard, London : 8 December – 10 January
Enid Blyton’s Five on a Treasure Island brought to life on stage. Anne, Dick, Julian, George and Timmy are all there on stage for a ‘jolly good show’.
http://www.tabardweb.co.uk/

santa-claus-artsdepotThe Life and Adventures of Santa Claus
artsdepot, London : 5 December – 3 January
Big Wooden Horse present the little known L Frank Baum story, which tells of the origins of Santa Claus who was raised amongst forest folk.
http://www.artsdepot.co.uk/

The Enchanted Pig
Royal Opera House, London : 10 December – 2 Januaryenchanted-pig-roh2
Original shown at the Young Vic back in 2006 the show comes to the Royal Opera House this Christmas. It’s a family friendly opperetta based on the clasic Romanian fairy story about a princess who is fated to marry a pig.
http://www.roh.org.uk/

charlie-and-lolaCharlie and Lola
Hampstead Theatre : 10 December – 2 January
Everyone’s favourite brother and sister, Charlie and Lola, are spending the Christmas period in Hampstead in their absolutely ever so wonderful stage show! The stars of the hit BBC TV series and books by Lauren Child are brought to life by a magical mix of puppets and music.
http://www.hampsteadtheatre.com/

Stick Man
Soho Theatre : 10 December – 10 January stick-man-soho
The world is a dangerous place for Stick Man. A dog wants to play with him. A swan builds a nest with him. He even ends up on a fire! Will he ever get back to the family tree?
http://www.sohotheatre.com/

and finally a plug for the show I was involved with…

James and the Giant Peach
Polka Theatre : 13 November – 13 February james
Join James and his new-found insect friends as they embark on an extraordinary adventure which takes them halfway around the world. Along the way there are dangers and excitement, friends and enemies, music and laughter. Will James survive the journey and find the new life he longs for?
http://www.polkatheatre.com/

We hope you have found our Christmas Roundups useful and you all enjoy whichever shows you catch this Christmas.

Best wishes for a very merry Christmas and a happy New Year,

The FCTBlog team


Christmas Roundup : The North

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— by Ollie Fielding on December 18, 2009 @ 11:00

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This time we’re looking at the top children’s and family shows from across the north of England.

White Christmas The Musical
Lowry, Manchester : 27 November – 9 January 2010
The spectacular stage musical of the classic 1954 movie starring Bing Crosby makes its North West debut at The Lowry featuring the voice of Aled Jones.
http://www.thelowry.com/

The Secret Garden
West Yorkshire Playhouse, Leeds : 8 December – 23 Januarysecret-garden
Francis Hodgson Burnett’s beautiful story of young Mary Lennox who is is suddenly orphaned and she has to adapt to life in wintry Yorkshire. Spoilt Mary is won over by her caring maid Martha and her brother, animal lover Dickon, and the enchantment of a very special garden.

Grimm Tales
Library Theatre, Manchester : 5 December – 23 JanuaryGrimmTales_main
The Brothers Grimm’s twisted tales adapted by Carol Ann Duffy. These aren’t the fluffy tales you’ll find at other venues showing this Christmas at other venues across the country but dark and sometimes scary but a winner for the over sixes who love their gore.
http://www.librarytheatre.com/

Santa’s Naughty Elf
Customs House, South Shields : 19 – 24 December
Join Santa and his elves for a brand new Christmas sing-a-long adventure where all the all children will meet Santa and receive a special gift.
http://www.customshouse.co.uk/

Spaceship ’87
Royal Exchange, Manchester : 16 December – 02 Januaryspaceship-87
A fluorescent voyage exploring the power of the imagination, travelling through space, hopes and fears, accompanied by a classic 1980s soundtrack. A little girl’s bedroom has been turned into a spaceship – a place to dream of astronauts, aliens and asteriods. But there is a storm which threatens to destroy everything and only the little girl can stop it.
http://www.royalexchangetheatre.org.uk/


Christmas Roundup : Scotland

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— by Ollie Fielding on December 17, 2009 @ 16:00

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In the third part of our Christmas Roundup we are looking at the children’s and family shows in Scotland, there’s some real treats north of the border this year. Don’t forget to get in touch with us and let us know if you’ve seen or are planning to see any of these shows and let us know if you enjoyed it.

 

Peter Pan
Royal Lyceum Theatre, Edinburgh : 26 November – 2 January
Always a festive favourite, Peter Pan comes to the Royal Lyceum in a world-class Christmas sprinkled with fairy dust. Join Peter, Wendy, John and Michael Tinker Bell and the Lost Boys for an awfully big adventure as they do battle with the wicked Captain Hook and his pirate crew! Crocodiles go tick-tock and little boys never have to grow up! It’s guaranteed to have you hooked!
http://www.lyceum.org.uk/

Zorro
Traverse Theatre, Edinburgh : 5 –24 Decemberzorro
The caped crusader provides some swashbuckling fun this Christmas at the Traverse Theatre. Lock swords with Zorro as he ricochets from one sticky situation to another in a world where adventure is the name and justice is the game!
http://www.traverse.co.uk/

Little Red Riding Hood
The Arches, Glasgow : 2 December – 3 January
A joyous little production of the classic fairy tale of the mischievous girl in the red cape. Suitable from the very young to the very old.
http://www.thearches.cfco.uk/

The Nutcracker
Theatre Royal, Glasgow : 12-31 December (followed by a tour until 6 February )nutcracker-glasgow
The Scottish Ballet’s version of Tchaikovsky’s masterpiece is a fresh and vivid production. Scottish Ballet are a continually growing company with a lot to offer and have had huge success in previous years with Cinderella and The Sleeping Beauty.
http://www.scottishballet.co.uk/

The Night Before Christmas
Macrobet, Stirling : 1 – 31 December
A heartwarming tale for the little ones about Carol, a girl who hates Christmas and all things festive, until she meets a lonely elf who helps her discover the magic of Christmas.
http://www.macrobert.org/

The Snow Baby
Howden Park Centre, Livingston : 16-31 December snow-baby
Howden Park Centre celebrates its first Christmas with glitter and lights, fun and activities and a very special Snow Baby. A lady spends her life wishing for for just one thing, someone to share Christmas with. One magical Christmas eve she wishes on a star and the magic of Christmas brings her a special visitor for just one day.
http://www.howdenparkcentre.co.uk/


Axel Scheffler book signing at the Pleasance Theatre on 19 December

Filed under: Age group: 2-5,Age group: 6-9,Articles,Events
— by Ollie Fielding @ 12:11

Friday 19 December

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Alex Scheffler the illustrator of The Gruffalo, the Gruffalo’s Child and Room on the Broom is to sign books at the Pleasance in Islington on Saturday 19 December at midday.

The book signing will follow the 11am performance of Room on the Broom, Tall Stories new show based on the book by Julia Donaldson which was illustrated by Axel Scheffler. Children (and childish Adults!) wishing to get their books signed should all attend, it’s an opportunity not to be missed.

Address: Pleasance Theatre Islington, Carpenters Mews, North Road, London, N7 9EF
Website: http://www.pleasance.co.uk
Phone: 020 7609 1800


Christmas Roundup : Midlands and the South East

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— by Ollie Fielding @ 09:30

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In the second installment of our Christmas round up we look at our top picks for Family and Chidlren’s theatre across the Midlands and the South East.

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George’s Marvellous Medicine
The Old Rep Theatre, Birmingham : 26 November – 6 February
Roald Dahl’s amazing story about a young boy who makes a marvellous new medicine to cure his grandmother of her terrifying temper. But when his grandmother drinks his special new potion, the most incredible things start to happen. And George’s adventure has just begun!
http://www.oldreptheatre.org.uk/

The Railway Children
Brook, Chatham : 10 – 30 December
Edith Nesbit’s beautiful story, told with a split-level set featuring the mouth of a railway tunnel and a chorus provided by the Blunderbus Youth Ensemble this is sure to be a real festive treat.
http://www.medway.gov.uk/index/leisure/theatres.htm

Cindermouse
Norwich Puppet Theatre : 18 – 24 December Cindermouse_little
A wonderful show and as the title might suggest a twist on the tale of Cinderella. Told through the use of fantastically clever glove and rod puppet mice. It’s a charming show and we were lucky enough to catch it earlier in the year when it was on at the Little Angel Theatre.
http://www.puppettheatre.co.uk/

A Merry Little Christmas
Junction, Cambridge : 8 December – 3 January
Join an intrepid group of adventurers on the most exciting Christmas journey ever! Gomito productions have created this special show combining fairytales and carols especially for the Junction using their uniquely imaginative style of storytelling featuring live music, puppets and snowflakes!
http://www.junction.co.uk/

Snow Queen
Chichester Festival Theatre : 16 – 31 Decembersnowqueen176
CFT have brought the Hans Christian Andersen favorite completely up to date in a new musical adaptation by Bryony Lavery and Jason Carr. The show is performed by over 70 members of the Chichester Festival Youth Theatre and features seven stories all wrapped up into one. The main story however follow Greta, a little girl who loses her best friend, a little boy, Kay. She must travel through many different lands to reach the Snow Queen’s Ice Palace.
http://www.cft.org.uk/


Christmas Roundup : South West and Wales

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— by Ollie Fielding on December 16, 2009 @ 14:39

Our top picks for Christmas across the South West and Wales

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Christmas is coming and the family shows are growning! As the Christmas holidays approach we thought we’d share our tips on some great family shows. Over the next few days the Family and Children’s Theatre Blog will be posting our hot shows from different regions of the UK starting today with the South West and Wales. We’ve decided to concentrate on theatre and dance shows rather than on pantos.

We can’t possibly cover all the wonderful shows that are happening across the country but if you have seen a show and think it worthy of a mention please get in touch or post a comment.

Ali Babaali-baba-tobacco
Tobacco Factory Theatre, Bristol : 9 December – 17 January
A brand new re-telling of the Arabian folk tale about the two very different brothers Ali Baba and Kasim Baba and how their life is completely changed when Ali discovers a secret. Directed by Sally Cookson with music by Benji Bowler (the team behind We’re Going on a Bear Hunt).
http://tobaccofactorytheatre.com/

A Christmas Carolsherman-christmas-carol
Sherman Theatre, Cardiff : 4 December 4 – 9 January
It’s not the only production of Dicken’s festive favourite this year but this is thought to be one of the best. There’s a touch of extra humour in Gary Owen’s new version with some modern twists including references to the MPs’ expenses scandal, hedge funds and the war in Afghanistan.
http://www.shermancymru.co.uk/

20,000 Leagues Under The Sea
Phoenix Exeter : 9-28 December20000-exeter-phoenix
Grab your wetsuit and join Captain Nemo and the Nautilus as Quirk Theatre present an original adaptation of Jules Verne’s classic adventure story featuring singing, dqancing, pupperty and even film. This show is bound to make a splash!
http://www.exeterphoenix.org.uk/

3 Little Pigs
The Drum, Plymouth : 1-27 December
Mixing live action and some brilliant puppets this show is a real delight. Advertised as for 2 to 7 but a sure bet for all the family.3-pigs
http://www.theatreroyal.com/

How Cold My Toes / Hansel and Gretel
Bristol Old Vic : 15 December – 16 January / 04 December – 23 January
Bristol Old Vic have two offerings for children this Christmas. How Cold My Toes for the over twos is a collaboration with local dance company Champloo. There’s also Kneehigh’s fantastic take on Hansel and Gretel which is a merry, witty and slightly scary re-telling of the fairytale with music, poetry and some amazing ‘gadgets and gizmos’.
http://www.bristololdvic.org.uk/

Arabian Nights
Courtyard Stratford-Upon-Avon : 5 December – 30 January
This year’s RSC Christmas production directed by Dominic Cooke. It’s Wedding Night at the palace of King Shahrayar and in the morning the new Queen Shahrazad is to be put to death like a thousand young brides before her. She has the one gift that can save her – the gift of storytelling. A show that is sure to bewitch the imagination.
http://www.rsc.org.uk/


Family Theatre Project at Theatro Technis a great success

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— by Ollie Fielding on November 26, 2009 @ 12:37

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On Sunday I attended the showback performance of the Family Theatre Project at Theatro Technis in Camden. It was brilliant to see the participation of so many families in this unique theatre event. The families have obviously worked very hard over the last four weekends to put together this production. They started at the very beginning by writing an original script, loosely based on the Russian folk tale of Baba Yaga. Director George Eugeniou was keen that they enjoy total theatre; not just getting involved in the performance side but also in the production side and the families helped design the set, lighting and costumes as well as producing their own marketing leaflets.

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The production itself told the story of a boy who getting distracted by his desire to buy a toy soldier at a stall in the famous Stables Market in Camden becomes detached from his mother and two sisters. The boy follows the mysterious Mr. Night who promises him the toy soldier and leads him on an adventure. Meanwhile his family are left panic stricken and begin a search for the missing boy. In their pursuit the two girls encounter a fish, a squirrel and a mouse who each present them with a gift to protect them. As they continue the search they cross paths with the evil Baba Yaga who kidnaps and eats children, frantically running to escape her clutches they only evade capture by using the precious charms given to them by the three animals. They finally manage to catch up with Mr. Night and are re-united with their sportive brother.

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What was wonderful about this production is the way everyone worked together, you could really sense the community feel of it all. Everybody there had really enjoyed participating in the project, oozing enthusiasm and were rightly proud of what they had put on. It was not an easy ride either, there were times when things were tough and time was short; some things in theatre are always the same! The project has also really opened people up to the workings of the theatre and offered people new opportunities and experiences as well as offering young people the chance to see what working in theatre can really be like, we could even be watching some of the stars of the future.

How meaningful it was to see families enjoying creating their own theatre for a change. It is hoped that this project will become an annual event and I can’t wait to see it grow and expand I look forward to seeing the Family Theatre Project in 2010.

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