Tuesday, 10 April 2012

Don't miss it, it's not too late!

SPOOKY FUN!


It is Easter Break and you still have a week to take your children to The Legend Of Captain Crow's Teeth @ the Unicorn Theatre in London Bridge.

 'The production is strongly atmospheric and has a nicely developed sense of fun'
'Captain Crow looms like a bogeyman of the imagination. Fun, but check under the bed before you put out the light.'
THE GUARDIAN

'Matthew Lenton’s production whips up a nicely eerie atmosphere and is particularly fine at capturing a world of childhood fears, showing how we latch onto one thing and let it grow in our minds until it blocks out all else.'

EVENING STANDARD ****

'Garance Marneur’s set is darkly lit which provides ample room for atmospheric creepiness and the odd unexpected shock.'
'Altogether, lots of shiver-me-timber-tastic fun for children of any ages.'
THE PUBLIC REVIEWS ****

'At only an hour in length it makes for the perfect Easter treat for the family: a high-quality, well-executed performance for young audiences.'
A YOUNGER THEATRE

'The opening play in Purni Morell’s first Unicorn season as artistic director is a compellingly atmospheric piece with the stage dominated by the huge porthole in Garance Marneur’s set and dark, spooky lighting from James Mackenzie. It’s a promising beginning.'
THE STAGE

'a simple story simply told, well-paced and well-played with Garance Marneur's design and James Mackenzie's lighting making it extra spooky'
BRITISH THEATRE GUIDE


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