Mon. Nov 18th, 2024

Fuelling the imagination through the magic and wonder of puppetry.  They produce ground breaking, innovative puppetry shows for children and their families. The intimate spaces are the perfect first theatre experience for the very young.  They deliver imaginative education and participatory activities in our venues, in schools and in community settings

The Mystery of Little Angel Theatre

(21 September – 17 November, for everyone over 6) opens at Little Angel Studios. This puzzling play, crafted by storyteller Danyah Miller, is full of mystery and tales that will leave you spellbound. Each performance includes unique clues for the audience to solve together, complete with magic and imagination.  Set as a theatre-based board game, this unique show combines the power of theatre with playful spontaneous storytelling. Expect mischief, intrigue and of course a sprinkle of magic. Get involved… get it solved!  See below for more details and here https://www.littleangeltheatre.com/whats-on/the-mystery-of-little-angel-theatre/.

Dogs Don’t Do Ballet

After a 10-week tour across the UK, Dogs Don’t Do Ballet (13 September – 16 November, ages 3 – 8)  arrives at Little Angel. This hilarious and wholesome story follows a puppy who loves to dance, based on the best-selling children’s book by Anna Kemp and brought to life by Little Angel Theatre using beautiful puppets, well-loved ballet music and dazzling comedy.  Be prepared for laughter and joy with this show!  More details here https://www.littleangeltheatre.com/whats-on/dogs-dont-do-ballet/.

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