![]() The best child-friendly restaurants in London. Theatre for babies, pre-schoolers and younger children does what the title suggests, and also includes shows suitable for younger school-age children. Theatre for older children is specifically aimed at school-age children and teenagers. Theatre for all the family is suitable for any age, including adults without children. Our kids’ theatre page normally contains information for all the main children’s shows running in London theatres this month and next month, and is broken down into three categories. And spectacular musicals that are perfect for the whole family (or just adults looking for a great night out) Smart dramas that are sure to hold teenagers rapt. Bright and shiny, song-stuffed adventures for young kids. There are gentle puppet shows for toddlers. But if your kids are a bit older than that, don’t worry: London's bursting with shows that'll delight junior audiences of all sorts. It's never to early to introduce kids to the magic of theatre: there are literally shows for babies. RECOMMENDED: Let the kids loose on these incredible adventure playgrounds Read on to find the best ways to give your family a day out to remember this summer. But if you’re on a budget there’s plenty to do that’s free. London is full of outdoor options, from high-concept adventure playgrounds to gorgeous open parks, as well as other family-friendly spots that are free to visit, stretching your budget further for those must-do attractions that aren’t. If you’ve got a bit of cash to spend then you can enjoy a glorious day out at the world-famous likes of London Zoo or the London Aquarium. Everyone from hyperactive toddlers to cynical teens will find something to get excited about. But this city is extra good for young 'uns, whether you're after theatre shows to blow their minds, free kid-friendly museums to get them learning without realising it, or leftfield activities that they'll be raving about for weeks afterwards, or just a really, really top-notch playground. In 2016 was commissioned by site specific theatre company, Dante or Die, to write the text for a new piece of work set in a leisure centre – the result was TAKE ON ME which was produced Autumn 2016.Īndrew was shortlisted for the COLLABOR8TE Short Film Competition, as well as being invited to participate in the DOCTORS Shadow Scheme for the BBC.Īndrew was commissioned by BBC Radio 3 to write a play for the VERB, which was called A PERFECT NON STARTER.Īndrew is currently writer in residence at the Bournemouth and Poole College of Further Education where he writes and directs a new contemporary play for second year degree students as well as being mentor on the MA in playwriting at Central School of Speech and Drama.ĭirecting credits include TWO at the Southwark Playhouse in October 2013.Īndrew has run various writing workshops for companies including, Soho Theatre, OId Vic New Voices, Deafinitely Theatre and Ransom Productions in Belfast and is currently running a ten-week writing course, PLAYWRITING FOR BEGINNERS, at the National Theatre.There's a pretty much limitless array of fun to be had in London, whatever age you are. ![]() In 2015, THE SESSION was produced at Soho Theatre and published by Methuen ( ) and most recently the play was part of a reading series on immigration stories at Inis Nua Theatre Company, Philadelphia. Andrew was commissioned to write DOUBLE SENTENCE for Deafinitely Theatre, which was produced at the Soho Theatre and most recently GOLD DUST for Black Country Touring, which was directed by Paula Garfield and was staged in Birmingham and the Black Country as well as a short run in the studio at Soho Theatre. In 2009 he had plays produced simultaneously in New York and London: GREEN GRASS was produced at the Union Theatre in London (“A luminous production” – Time Out) and GAUGLEPRIXTOWN, was produced by Studio 42 at The Kirk on Theatre Row, 42nd Street, New York. ![]() His first, ANNIVERSARY SWEET was produced at the Finborough Theatre in London followed by his next play, PUSH which was produced at the Union Theatre where it was awarded ‘Critic’s Choice’. He has toured both the UK and Europe in various productions.Īs a writer Andrew has had plays produced throughout the UK. Originally studied drama at Mountview Theatre School in London where he graduated with a 3 year Acting Diploma, Andrew has worked as an actor in London and the regions in work including Six Degrees of Separation, Royal Court and West End King Lear, Royal Exchange Theatre, Manchester Richard III, Pleasance Theatre, London. ![]() ANDREW MUIR Creative Director / Writer / Director ![]()
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