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Tag: Zoom

REVIEW (From a distance): Grimm Tales for Fragile Times & Broken People (Creation Theatre)

February 25, 2021 The Family Stage

Creation Theatre have a knack for putting on quirky productions which are perfect for the times. We were introduced to…

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Posted in: Reviews, Theatre Filed under: Creation Theatre, Online Theatre, Zoom

REVIEW (From a Distance): Sleeping Beauty? (Tea Break Theatre)

December 20, 2020 The Family Stage

Sunday got off to a shaky start as we woke to the dreaded text from school informing us that Crotchet…

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Posted in: Reviews, Theatre Filed under: Christmas, Family Theatre, Tea Break Theatre, Zoom

NEWS: Join Pound Arts, Kid Carpet & The Noisy Animals for a Totally Normal Christmas Party

December 8, 2020 The Family Stage

Pound Arts are thrilled to announce a digital partnership with Kid Carpet, bringing a ridiculous, funny and wonky production to…

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Posted in: News, Theatre Filed under: Digital Theatre, Kid Carpet, Pound Arts, Zoom

NEWS: Roustabout Presents The Great Big Christmas Story Mix Up

December 7, 2020 The Family Stage

Bristol based family theatre company, Roustabout are back with a festive version of The Great Big Story Mix Up, an…

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Posted in: News, Theatre Filed under: Christmas, Digital Theatre, Family Theatre, Improvised Theatre, Roustabout, Zoom

NEWS: Tea Break Theatre Presents Sleeping Beauty?

November 24, 2020 The Family Stage

Turning a much-loved story on its head with an intriguing modern twist, Tea Break Theatre will  present a Zoom-based re-working…

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Posted in: News, Theatre Filed under: Online Theatre, Sleeping Beauty, Tea Break Theatre, Zoom
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GUEST BLOG: Roustabout Theatre on 2020 and Beyond

October 30, 2020 The Family Stage

What does a theatre company do when they can’t perform in theatres?  And how can they still share their work…

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Posted in: Features, Theatre Filed under: 2020, Digital Theatre, Lockdown, Roustabout Theatre, Vault Festival, Zoom
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REVIEW (From a distance): Show Up, Kids!

October 29, 2020 The Family Stage

The second installment in our digital two-show Saturday was Show Up, Kids!, a family friendly, Edinburgh Fringe hit which has…

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Posted in: Reviews, Theatre Filed under: Children's Theatre, Digital Theatre, Improvised Theatre, Peter Michael Marino, Show Up Kids, Zoom, Zoom Theatre

REVIEW (From a distance): Macbeth (Big Telly Theatre Company)

October 19, 2020 The Family Stage

Big Telly Theatre Company is back with perhaps its most ambitious Zoom production to date. This month, audiences are invited…

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Posted in: Reviews, Theatre Filed under: Big Telly Theatre Company, Macbeth, Zoom

REVIEW (From a distance): Alice, A Virtual Theme Park (Creation Theatre, Big Telly Theatre Company and Charisma.AI)

August 10, 2020 The Family Stage

Given how curiously 2020 is turning out, it’s no surprise that Alice in Wonderland has been a popular choice of…

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Posted in: Reviews, Theatre Filed under: Alice in Wonderland, Big Telly Theatre Company, Charisma.AI, Creation Theatre, Digital Theatre, Online Theatre, Zoom

REVIEW (from a distance): Up, Up, Up and Away (Super Stories With City Actors)

July 27, 2020 The Family Stage

It’s been a quiet month for us on the theatre front. We’ve also found ourselves spending far less time on…

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Posted in: Uncategorized Filed under: 3+, Childrens Theatre, Digital Theatre, Super Stories with City Actors, Zoom, Zoom Theatre

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Likes:  Tap dancing. Cats. Winning.
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Likes:  Singing. Dancing. Snacks.
Dislikes: Waiting.
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