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Stranger Things: The First Shadow
Set in fictional Hawkins in 1959, Stranger Things: The First Shadow comes to Phoenix Theatre for its first theatrical production as a prequel to Netflix’s popular 1980s science fiction horror drama. Kenz and…
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Roald Dahl’s The Enormous Crocodile at the Open Air Theatre
Beloved British writer Roald Dahl’s The Enormous Crocodile comes to life, looking for juicy children for lunch in a wonderful musical adaptation at the Regent’s Park Open Air Theatre. As a birthday present…
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Follow the Yellow Brick Road: The Wizard of Oz
Somewhere over the rainbow, the yellow brick road takes us to the London Palladium for a modern interpretation of The Wizard of Oz. As part of Kids Week, we snagged half-off tickets in…
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Mum’s Night Out: Scummy Mummies
It was a night full of laughter and a lot of oestrogen as comedian duo and local Southeast London mums, Ellie Gibson and Helen Thorn, aka Scummy Mummies, hit Broadway Theatre for a…
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Kids Week Theatre: Room on the Broom
Another classic Julia Donaldson’s Room on the Broom hits the West End for a fun day at the theatre. Iggety ziggety zaggety zoom! Whoosh! They were gone. It is never too early to…
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Bang-Crash-Thump: Zog and the Flying Doctors
Bang-crash-thump, Zog and the Flying Doctors landed at the Southbank Centre for an afternoon of theatrical fun. With the nursery closed for training, several parents booked tickets to see Zog and the Flying…
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Frozen the Musical: A Must See!
For the first time in forever, the Disney’s Frozen the Musical comes to the West End for an amazing theatrical performance. Over the weekend, we took Lady Yeya to see Frozen the Musical…
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Stick Man Live in Theatre
Stick Man Live is a lovely West End adaptation of Julia Donaldson and Axel Schedffler’s all-time favourite book who has a misadventure trying to get back to his family tree. Having enjoyed the…
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A Review: What the Ladybird Heard
A lovely stage adaptation of Julia Donaldson’s popular children’s book “What the Ladybird Heard” with music, dancing, and fun for the whole family. In this house, we’re a big fan of Julia Donaldson’s…
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Richard III: The Old Vic Theatre
Every once in a while, but not often, you have the opportunity and distinct pleasure of viewing a truly epic performance. Although there are a number of great shows out there which, when…