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London Theater: Not Just for Grownups
Discover a wealth of theater opportunities for children on your next London family vacation.
Discover a wealth of theater opportunities for children on your next London family vacation.
Imagine giant 15-foot puppets dancing across the stage and the glint of gold lamé costumes in 1001 Nights. Picture Romeo swooping through the air to catch Juliet’s hands off the trapeze in a Shakespearean circus. These are just a few scenes from plays I’ve seen with children at London’s Young Vic theater, one of the city’s best spots for children to experience the joys of the stage.
If your family is visiting London and wants to join in the fun, check out our insider’s guide to the best theaters for different ages (rough guidelines only), along with advice and tips from local parents.
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Best venue: Polka Adventure Theatre in Wimbledon Polka’s Adventure Theatre, a small studio that puts on short works like a 35-minute ecologically-minded puppet show of Three Billy Goats Gruff, ticks all the boxes above. Estelle Guy, who has taken her sons (now 4 and 3 years old) to the theater an average of 10 times a year, found the Polka an ideal training ground. “The children are very close to the actors, which helps in capturing and holding their attention. But at the same time, they are learning that they have to sit and listen and watch—rather than run around like nutters. My sons both understand the theater environment now, and I can relax knowing they won’t act up.”
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Best venue: Little Angel Theatre, Islington. This beautiful, atmospheric puppet theatre venue seats just 100 and puts on a wide range of shows for children—fairy tales, adaptations of children's books, Shakespeare and original work. And the puppets are just as wide-ranging, from table-top and shadow puppetry to marionettes and body puppets.
London mom Lynne Melbourne attended many shows at the Angel with her daughter from the ages of 3 to 6. “It’s an utterly charming place, and she loved every single show she saw. There’s such a variety on offer, you’re sure to find something that suits your child.” The theater also runs puppet making workshops.
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