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LITTLE ANGEL THEATRE ANNOUNCES SUMMER SEASON AS THE 60TH ANNIVERSARY YEAR CONTINUES.
SUMMER HIGHLIGHTS INCLUDE:
- Nature Elly. A Barmpot Theatre and Lincolnshire One Venues co-production, in association with Little Angel Theatre featuring original music and an array of adorable animal puppets. Written and directed by John Hewer and performed by Jane Crawshaw. Main Theatre, 2 – 31 July 2021. Tickets on sale now.
- Puppet Picnic. Little Angel Theatre’s annual outdoor festival Puppet Picnic will take place in Islington Square throughout August. Visiting productions will include The Puppet Van present The Lost Colour (11 – 12 August), LAStheatre’s The Lion Inside (16 – 17 August) and Garlic Theatre’s The Bag That Went Boo (23 – 24 August). Tickets on sale soon.
- The Wishing Tree. Six magical trees designed by six different artists are the backdrop for this outdoor performance at Islington Square, a highlight of the Puppet Picnic, inspired by a new Joseph Coelho poem and created in collaboration with local school children. Written by Joseph Coelho and directed by Oliver Hymans. 9-29 August. Tickets on sale soon.
- If Not Here…Where? Created with young people at Great Ormond Street, Little Angel’s co-production with GOSH has been adapted into a digital production that will tour hospitals and hospices throughout the summer including St George’s Hospital,London and Darent Valley Hospital, Kent.
- The Smartest Giant in Town is extended until 15 August due to popular demand. This new musical adaptation of Julia Donaldson and Axel Scheffler’s classic book will continue to enchant audiences throughout the summer. Tickets for the new booking period go on sale today at 10am.
Looking forward to a summer of community, creativity and live theatre (both indoors and out) artistic director Samantha Lane and executive director Peta Swindall said:
‘We are so excited to announce our summer season of work. Both ‘Nature Elly’ and ‘The Wishing Tree’ have been developed in close collaboration with school and community groups which is really important to us. Little Angel Theatre runs a dedicated schools partnership programme and a dedicated community outreach programme in order to break down barriers to engagement and serve the needs of our entire community in a creative way, and we are delighted to be sharing these nature-inspired stories with children and their families. We are especially pleased to be giving away hundreds of tickets for each show to local children and their families who have helped us to develop the work.
Alongside these shows, we are also running puppetry projects with partnership organisations including Solace Women’s Aid, Age UK and Islington Council, as well as working with local food banks to support their work and provide enrichment activities for their beneficiaries.
We are very disheartened to hear about the four week delay to Covid restrictions. As a small charity who relies heavily on box office income, this is a huge blow and will have a big impact, putting increased pressure on our already inflated fundraising targets and future income targets. Not to mention the workload of our staff team. We will continue to be proactive and creative about the many ways in which we can engage with audiences – both digitally and in-person – as we have done throughout the pandemic. The safety of our performers and audiences will always be our top priority, and we very much hope that the new date of 19 July will remain on track.’
THE SUMMER PROGRAMME
Nature Elly
A Barmpot Theatre and Lincolnshire One Venues co-production, in association with Little Angel Theatre
2 – 31 July 2021
Tickets on sale now www.Littleangeltheatre.com
For ages 2-5
Elly runs the best little farm in Lincolnshire, but not everything is going to plan. The corn has been trampled, all the apples have vanished and there’s hay everywhere! What could have happened? Come and help Elly and Bob the Pheasant fix the farm in time to save the harvest, and discover the secrets of the mystery animal hiding in the hay-stack.
Nature Elly is full of interactive fun, beautifully written original music and a cast of stunning and adorable animal puppets for little ones to meet. Created by award-winning Barmpot Theatre (creators of the theatre show Penguinpig), in association with Little Angel Theatre, and commissioned by Lincolnshire One Venues and SO Festival.
Nature Elly is supported using public funding by the National Lottery through Arts Council England, with further funding from Lincolnshire One Venues, Louth’s Riverhead Theatre, Grimsby’s Culture House, the Lincolnshire Wolds Countryside Service, the RW Chapman Trust, Little Angel Theatre and SO Festival.
Based on an idea by Jane Crawshaw
Written and directed by John Hewer
Puppets, set and co-design by Ruth Pigott at Curiosity Creators
Puppet and set makers – Ruth Pigott, Nadya Monfrinoli and Lou Jones
Music and sound design by Jon McLeod
Illustrations, scenic painting, and co-design by Maxim Peter Griffin
Lighting design by Andy Johnson-Smith at Popcorn Media
Stage Manager – Jordan Whitwell
Performer – Jane Crawshaw
Poster illustration by Amberin Huq
LITTLE ANGEL THEATRE’S PUPPET PICNIC:
Following on from the hugely successful event in 2020, the Puppet Picnic returns to Islington Square for three weeks of outdoor puppetry and crafting. Bring a picnic, sit back and be entertained by a brand new show, The Wishing Tree, and some fantastic visiting companies. There will be work on display from Little Angel’s brilliant artists, and local children, who fed into the creation of The Wishing Tree.
The Wishing Tree
Islington Square
9-29 August
Weekdays:10.30am & 1pm.
Weekends:10.30am, 1pm & 3.30pm.
Tickets on sale soon
Tickets: £13.50 adults, £11.50 children
For ages 5-11
‘I am a green child all wisdom and wild
amongst the trees I play.
Trees that wish to meet you.’
‘Trees of the Green Child’. A poem by Joseph Coelho.
Incorporating thoughts and ideas shared by local Islington school children coming out of the pandemic, this brand new play by award-winning poet Joseph Coelho (Werewolf Club Rules, The Girl Who Became a Tree, Overheard in a Tower Block) is a touching tribute to the importance of friendship and helping those in need.
Inspired by a new poem written for Little Angel Theatre by Joseph Coelho, six magical trees – apple, orange, magnolia, conker, mango and oak – have been created by artists Alison Alexander, Maia Kirkman-Richards, Ingrid Hu, Seb Mayer, Emma Tompkins and Sam Wilde.
The trees have been on display in Islington schools and community centres where they became the focus of a series of creative workshops with local children. The children discussed their wishes for the future, how they felt in the aftermath of the pandemic, and their hopes for their local community of Islington. Worries were posted into the trees and wishes were hung on the branches and turned into bunting which will decorate the Puppet Picnic in Islington Square where the magical trees will be situated in August.
The culmination of the project is The Wishing Tree, a new outdoor performance inspired by the children’s words, written by Joseph Coelho and directed by Oliver Hymans.
Joseph Coelho said:
“Writing a play for Little Angel Theatre has been a long held dream, because there is a certain magic that is created with puppetry. I feel particularly passionate about this project because it gives a voice to children. So often their voices go unheard and it was a real honour to hear their concerns, worries and dreams and to fold them into a play that will be performed in their communities: in earshot of the homes they’ve spent so much time in recently, in view of the trees that they know, the trees that hear their wishes.”
Ben has just moved to a new estate. It’s miles away from his old friends, his old school, his Grandma’s house, from everything he knows. But when his Mum and Step-Dad send him out to explore, he unwittingly finds himself on a quest to rescue a missing tree of wishes. Along the way Ben discovers the magic in his everyday surroundings, from some fantastical trees and creatures, to the hopes and dreams of the children who live around him.
Written by Joseph Coelho
Directed by Oliver Hymans
Puppets designed by Peter Morton
Sound Design by Patrick Furness
The Puppet Van presents
The Lost Colour
Islington Square
Dates 11 & 12 August 10:30am and 1pm
Tickets £11.50 children, £13.50 adults
For ages 5+
Join Malcolm Brushell, a professional painter and amateur alchemist, on his quest to find the pinky-est pink paint on the planet! Through cracking rocks, mashing every conceivable vegetable, and even bottling and fermenting his own cow’s wee, he has created every colour imaginable. Through stunning puppetry and an energy fuelled performance all on top of a van, join this race to create the most potent pigmented pink paint imaginable.
The Lost Colour is the first custom designed show for The Puppet Van. This vibrant joyful explosion of colour is an energy fuelled physical show full of clowning, puppets, and paint. The show has its roots in the history of pigment making and follows a loveable independent artist up against a huge corporate pigment making conglomerate.
Presented by LAStheatre
The Lion Inside
16 – 17 August, 10.30 and 1pm
Islington Square
Tickets £11.50 children, £13.50 adults
For ages 3+
LAStheatre presents The Lion Inside a beautiful, outdoor performance for families 3+ based on the book by Rachel Bright and Jim Field. The performance is accompanied by a creative activity pack with a focus on dealing with change and facing fears.
This story is about confidence, self-esteem, and a shy little mouse who sets out on a journey to find his roar. Mouse lives in a house under a rock. At the top of the rock lives a Lion with the loudest roar of all the pack. Fed up of being ignored by the other animals, Mouse wishes he could roar like Lion. He tries and tries to find his roar, but in the end decides the only thing to do is to overcome his fear and ask Lion for help.
LAStheatre’s production creatively and playfully explores; facing fears, building confidence, feeling positive, dealing with change, celebrating our differences and similarities, whilst playfully helping children talk about their feelings post-lockdown.
The performance is designed to support children as they digest what has happened during COVID-19 whilst providing a shared vocabulary that encourages conversation about our thoughts and feelings.
The Bag That Went Boo
By Garlic Theatre
Dates 23 – 24 August, 10:30am and 1pm
Islington Square
Tickets £11.50 children, £13.50 adults
For ages 3 – 8
The delightfully comic story of a little red bag that jumps out of a brown paper bag – what in the world is it? and where is it going?
Join us for a fantastical journey of paper bag proportions, dive into the sea and travel to the land of snow. Watch out for a giant paper bag wandering about making strange noises….
Devised and designed by the Company
Performer Mark Pitman
Direction Steve Tiplady
Puppetry direction Liz Walker
Clown consultant Angela de Castro
Music Iklooshar Malara
If Not Here… Where?
A GOSH and Little Angel Theatre production
Digital production
Summer 2021
Tour of UK hospices and hospitals
Sometimes extraordinary worlds can appear in the most ordinary of places…
Produced in partnership with GOSH Arts and inspired by stories and ideas from young people at Great Ormond Street Hospital, this puppetry and digital hybrid production toured the UK in February 2020, visiting 19 hospitals and hospices from Bath to Edinburgh and beyond.
In a year when so many people have felt isolated, but no more so than young people in long term hospital care, Little Angel have now adapted the production to make it purely digital, enabling it to tour in a COVID-safe way this summer.
If a portal opened up at the end of your bed, would you be brave enough to step through? Join an adventure into a fantasy landscape where you will be transported through mysterious tunnels and emerge into a cacophony of colour. Will you climb an enormous tree, sail away in a boat or lie back and look at the stars?
If Not Here… Where? Will visit hospitals throughout the summer including St George’s Hospital, London and Darent Valley Hospital, Kent.
Directed by Laura Hunt
Designed by Ellie Mills
Music composed by Dominic Sales
Performed by Joni-Rae Carrack and Aaron Spendelow
Creative technologists: Clarice Hilton and Michael Golembewski
The Smartest Giant in Town
Now running until 15 August
Based on the book by Julia Donaldson and Axel Scheffler
A Little Angel Theatre and Fierylight co-production
Ages 3-8
Tickets on sale at www.littleangeltheatre.com
Due to popular demand performances of The Smartest Giant in Town will extend by a week until 15 August. Tickets for the new booking period are on sale today at 10am at www.littleangeltheatre.com.
This new musical adaptation of Julia Donaldson and Axel Scheffler’s much-loved story, published by Macmillan Children’s Books, is a highlight of Little Angel’s 60th anniversary season. Co-produced with Fierylight, The Smartest Giant in Town is adapted for the stage by Little Angel artistic director Samantha Lane, who also directs, and award-winning musician Barb Jungr, who has also composed new music for the production.
Adapted by Barb Jungr and Samantha Lane
Directed by Samantha Lane
Music composed by Barb Jungr
Set and costumes designed by Kate Bunce
Lighting designed by Sherry Coenen
Puppets designed by Judith Hope
This dramatisation of The Smartest Giant in Town is based on the picture book The Smartest Giant in Town © Text Julia Donaldson 2002 and
© Illustrations Axel Scheffler 2002, published by Macmillan Children’s Books.