Little Angel Theatre

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Little Angel Theatre
Little Angel Marrionette Theatre
Little Angel Theatre, Islington (geograph 3405547).jpg
LocationIslington
London, N1
England
Coordinates51°32′19″N 0°06′06″W / 51.5387°N 0.1016°W / 51.5387; -0.1016Coordinates: 51°32′19″N 0°06′06″W / 51.5387°N 0.1016°W / 51.5387; -0.1016
Public transitLondon Underground Angel
National Rail Essex Road
TypePuppet theatre
Capacity100 seats
Current useTheatre
ProductionOwn and touring
Opened24 November 1961; 59 years ago (1961-11-24)
Website
littleangeltheatre.com

Little Angel Theatre is a puppet theatre for children and their families based in the London Borough of Islington.[1]

The 100-seat theatre, a former Temperance hall, was opened on 24 November 1961, by founders John and Lyndie Wright with a performance of The Wild Night Of The Witches.

As well as an internationally recognised theatre with productions touring throughout the UK and across the globe, Little Angel Theatre works with its local community to tackle barriers to arts engagement so all can benefit and enjoy the art form of puppetry.

Puppeteers who have entertained here include Sarah Burgess who has created several roles for CBeebies.[2]

The theatre's creative learning department work with schools and youth and community groups, running a wide variety of participation activities.

Little Angel Theatre is a registered charity.

References[]

  1. ^ Marionette Theatre (1964), retrieved 2021-06-12
  2. ^ "Sarah Burgess is Phoebe". bbc.com. Retrieved 2021-06-12.

Further reading[]

  • John Wright Rod, Shadow and Glove: Puppets from the Little Angel Theatre (Harper Collins 1986) ISBN 0-7090-2628-5

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