This light, bright building near More London, with its huge white unicorn in the foyer, has two performance spaces. Shows are devised in-house as well as visiting companies and range from puppetry to actor-led productions. Its ensemble company of six actors perform in all Unicorn shows and as well as focus on an outreach programme for local children.
Box Clever presents Michael Wicherek's new one-man comedy about love, life and loss in the long, hot summer after A-levels. Age 14+.
Box Clever presents Michael Wicherek's new urban ghost story about the long, hot summer after A-levels. Age 14+.
New devised piece from Pan Intercultural Arts exploring gun and knife crime at carnival.
Shared Experience's touring production of Bertolt Brecht's epic morality masterpiece, which features an original score performed by an onstage chorus comprising members of the local community. Age ...
The story of Handa and her friend as they go looking for Grandma's hen: puppet show based on the book by Eileen Browne. Age 2-5.
Phil Porter, the writer behind last year's production of 'The Flying Machine', presents a new comedy version of the classic fairytale, set in on a floating retirement home for elderly magicians. Ag...
Lyngo Theatre's interactive show takes the audience through the four seasons from the comfort of floor cushions, with lullabies and games of peek-a-boo. Age 1-3.
This highly interactive show from Lyngo Theatre celebrates the universe by singing to the Earth and playing with the baby stars. Age 2-5.
This highly interactive show from Lyngo Theatre celebrates the universe by singing to the Earth and playing with the baby stars. Age 2-5.
Lyngo Theatre's show takes the idea that every family is a circus and sets loose its toddling clowns, teenage lions and plate-spinning parents. Age 2-4.
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Check the Unicorn out for the best variety of Young People's Theatre in London.
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