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Tag Archives: theatre
Competition Time! Sound the Octoalert!
Oh yes oh yes oh yes…It’s a very exciting competition coming right atcha. Fancy winning a family ticket to Octonauts Live? Of course you do! And I have one to give away. Enter by filling in the form below anytime … Continue reading
Some Exciting Things Happening This Week
You heard that right – there are some exciting things happening this week. It’s late and I’m tired, so forgive me if I skim.. Firstly, the City of London Festival started this week and is running till 17th July. There’s … Continue reading
Posted in Facts! And facts are important!
Tagged books, Central London, East London, music, theatre
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In The Night Garden Live
I must admit I was a bit nervous about this…my Macca-Pacca-obsessed toddler performed an abrupt about-turn sometime in March and decided she no longer liked “Night Garden” and would only watch “Sarah and Duck”. When I say “sometime in March”, … Continue reading
“A Night at the Pictures” at Wood Street Indoor Market
Walthamstow is full of surprises. There’s an evening disco for ageing indie kids, an Acoustic Massive that apparently accepts any old blogger and now there’s a haddock-slapping theatre company who want to entertain you in an old cinema. The show … Continue reading
Posted in Creating precious childhood memories or something (days out)
Tagged cafes, chips, cinema, East London, parks, theatre
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Mrs McMoon, Greenwich Theatre – 10/04/14
It’s a sunny day and Reuben and I are on a mission. It will involve wizard trains, singing flowers and a pirate ship and we’re still planning on getting back in time for nursery at 1. That’s the kind of … Continue reading
Exciting News of Excitingness
I have something to tell you, but it’s a secret. Come close. Closer….now, make me a promise. Not a word to Reuben. Because October is a long way off and we don’t want him to get all excited about … Continue reading
“Tube” at the Imagine Festival
Today, Eva and I went to see a piece of experimental toddler theatre. But more on that later – let’s start with the Imagine Festival. This year, there seems to be more to do than ever and we could have … Continue reading
Posted in Reviewing the Situation
Tagged art, cake, imagine festival, music, South London, southbank centre, theatre
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In the Night Garden Live! Coming Soon
Reuben’s in bed, Eva’s still lively and Nathan’s just switched Pink Floyd off for being too psychedelic…this can only mean one thing. Time to watch “In the Night Garden”. Eva’s an addict, and if your toddler also likes to stand … Continue reading
Posted in Facts! And facts are important!
Tagged giveaways, In the Night Garden Live, theatre
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2013 in Review
I’m writing this as part of the Mumsnet Bloggers’ linky. Well, I was going to do it anyway but now I feel less bad about boring you all with stuff you already know… It’s been an amazing year on the … Continue reading
Potted Panto
So, this was an exciting theatre trip, not least because Nathan, Roo and I had jettisoned Eva and left her in the care of a 4-year-old (and her parents). But also because we were seeing Dan and Jeff, of “Potted … Continue reading