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Tag Archives: half term
Ten Sorry Tales, Sadler’s Wells
Arthur Pita’s macabre show is Halloween fun, but lacks imaginative wonder. Read my full Telegraph review here
Posted in Dance, Journalism, Theatre
Tagged arthur pita, children, dance, dancing, drama, family, half term, halloween, london, Mick Jackson, musical, play, review, sadlers wells, telegraph, ten sorry tales, theatre, young audience
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From the leggy wonder to the lanky learner – who’s making the grade in Strictly’s half-term report?
It’s time to put the contestants and their dance moves under the spotlight and give our verdict on the remaining class of 2021. Read my full Telegraph article here
Posted in Dance, Journalism, TV
Tagged adam peaty, aj odudu, ballroom, bbc, blog, celebrity, dan walker, dance, half term, halfway, john whaite, recap, report, review, rose ayling-ellis, strictly, strictly come dancing, telegraph, tilly ramsay, tom fletcher, tv, week 7
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London’s Top 10 family-friendly theatres
Continuing our London Theatre Guides series, we’re celebrating half-term by highlighting some of the capital’s most welcome and exciting venues for younger audiences. Read my full BroadwayWorld article here
Posted in Journalism, Theatre
Tagged activity, art, baby, backstage, best, birthday party, broadwayworld, cafe, child, children, class, dancing, education, family, family friendly, film, free, fun, garden, half term, holiday, kids, london, music, musical, national theatre, orchestra, parent, play, playground, puppet, puppetry, school, show, singing, song, theatre, theatre guide, toddler, top 10, tour, toys, workshop, young, young audience, youth theatre
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Austen’s ring, literary festival, War Horse and half-term help
In my Compass magazine Arts pages this month, Jane Austen’s ring returns home after a £152,450 campaign, Purbeck Literary Festival debuts, and there’s cultural half-term help in the form of Castle Quest, LEGO models and Bugsy Malone, plus my pick of February’s top … Continue reading
Posted in Art, Dance, Fiction, Journalism, Theatre
Tagged art, book, children, comedy, compass, culture, dorset, half term, hampshire, Jane Austen, jazz, kids, learn, literary festival, magazine, magic, music, painting, play, poetry, purbeck literary festival, stained glass, stephen k amos, theatre, ticket, war horse, workshop
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