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Little Angel Theatre Announces Autumn / Winter 2024 Season

by Staff Writer
July 3, 2024
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The Mystery of Little angel Theatre illustration by Amberin Huq

The Mystery of Little angel Theatre illustration by Amberin Huq

Little Angel Theatre announce imaginative new commissions, much loved revivals and the continuation of an ambitious touring programme of work including:

Brand new brain-teasing interactive adventure for “not so little” audiences, The Mystery of Little Angel Theatre, combines live board game elements with a thrilling evidence hunt in this detective storytelling adventure (21 Sep – 17 Nov 2024, Little Angel Studio). For everyone over 6.

A new playful show for early years audiences, Rosie Robin and the Christmas Post, will deliver festive magic for younger audiences (23 Nov 2024 – 5 Jan 2025, Little Angel Studio). For ages 2-5.

       

After a successful national tour, the beloved Dog’s Don’t Do Ballet by Anna Kemp and Sara Ogilvie will enchant LAT audiences once more (13 Sep – 16 Nov 2024, Little Angel Theatre). For ages 3-8.

The hugely popular musical adaptation of Julia Donaldson and Lydia Monks’ The Singing Mermaid will return to delight audiences as a perfect Christmas treat (23 Nov – 25 Jan 2025, Little Angel Theatre). For ages 3-8.

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Little Angel Theatre’s work continues to reach families across the UK with touring productions including Charlie Cook’s Favourite Book (currently six months into a national tour), The Smartest Giant in Town (which returns to the West End this Christmas following a short UK tour), with other Christmas productions/ co-productions including The Snowflake (Birmingham Rep), Finding Santa (Mac Birmingham) and Me… (Tobacco Factory Bristol).

Little Angel Theatre’s participatory offer continues to inspire families and school groups. Vibrant workshops will accompanying performances both in-house and on tour, including ‘Reading Through Play’ an ambitious project focused on improving literacy running alongside the tour of Charlie Cook’s Favourite Book. Plus the launch of a brand-new schools workshop offer ‘Story of Stories’ which combines a show with a classroom based workshop, transforming young people’s ideas into tangible expressions of creativity.

Little Angel Theatre Artistic Director Samantha Lane and Executive Director Peta Swindall introduce the new season:  “We’re thrilled to announce a spectacular new season at Little Angel Theatre, featuring two brand new productions – dive into the brain-teasing interactive adventure ‘Mystery of Little Angel Theatre’ combining live board game elements with a thrilling evidence hunt, and for our youngest theatre-goers, ‘Rosie Robin and the Christmas Post’ will bring festive magic and joy. We’re also bringing back two beloved classics: ‘Dogs Don’t Do Ballet’ and ‘The Singing Mermaid’. We look forward to welcoming everyone, from super sleuths to ballet-lovers and mermaid fans to festive enthusiasts, to our season of unforgettable stories and enchanting performances!”

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