PHOTOGRAPHY Near Axbridge by the Res in the mists of day break
First light in Somerset by Cheddar Reservoir. For more photography visit my website at www.harrymottramphotography.co.uk
Children’s Theatre Magazine FEATURE Lyn Gardner on children’s theatre
Just over a year ago Guardian theatre blogger and author Lyn Gardner wrote about the importance of children’s theatre based…
Children’s Theatre REVIEW The war that shaped a century but stopped for Christmas football
War Game. Bristol Old Vic This production of War Game was the perfect example of how to stage a one…
Taking Grandad (and my teddy bear) for a ride this winter
Gordon Warnecke is playing at grandfathers this winter. The actor is in Grandad, Me… and Teddy Too at the Polka…
Children’s Theatre Magazine NEWS Gay Welsh rugby international’s story to be staged
Gay Welsh rugby international’s story to be staged On the eve of one of the most important games of his…
Children’s Theatre Magazine REVIEW Dog-tastic performances in the story of an OCD boy and a pup
Mucky Pup. The egg Theatre, Bath Rarely does a show seem so perfectly formed. Music, lighting, acting and action all…
CHILDREN’S THEATRE MAGAZINE: the first issue is now out
Children’s Theatre Magazine has published it’s first issue online at http://tinyurl.com/l8t8urv And you can also see a video at https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=B3-RQCBIlJ0
REVIEW Revealed: the secret of being a good detective is er… concentrate at school! Falcon’s Malteser is a good introduction to theatre for boys
The Falcon’s Malteaser. The Lighthouse, Poole, Dorset The Studio space at Poole Lighthouse was crammed with over 100 people on…
Children’s Theatre REVIEW An Elephant in the Garden: no elephant and not even a garden
An Elephant in the Garden. Review. Northcott Theatre, Exeter. The elephant in the room for children is that in Simon…
Rapscallion Magazine FILM REVIEW The Talented Mr Ripley: love Rome in saturated colour and Gwyneth Paltrow’s coats but it’s all about being Simon
The Talented Mr Ripley I was on way my to the bus stop when I bumped into Simon. “Hi Simon,”…
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