Little Angel Theatre
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| Little Angel Theatre | |
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| Address |
14 Dagmar Passage
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| Capacity | 100 seated |
| Type | Puppet theatre |
| Opened | 24 November 1961 |
| Production | Own and touring |
| www.littleangeltheatre.com | |
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The Little Angel Theatre is a puppet theatre catering for children, families and adults, off Upper Street in the London Borough of Islington.
The 100 seat theatre, in a former Temperance hall, was opened on 24 November 1961, by founder John Wright. In January 2006, Peter Glanville took over as artistic director.[1]
The theatre is both a producing and receiving house, showing work throughout the yaer other than for a short time in the summer. The theatre also runs participation activities for adults, teenagers and children on a termly basis. Professional development of puppeteers and the development of new work is supported by a continuing programme of work. In 2007, the company participated with the RSC in a production of Venus and Adonis using Japanese Bunraku puppets.[2]
[edit] References
- ^ The History of The Little Angel accessed 29 Jan 2008
- ^ Raunchy puppet tale of Venus and Adonis Camden New Journal 29 March 2007 accessed 29 Jan 2008
[edit] Further reading
- John Wright Rod, Shadow and Glove: Puppets from the Little Angel Theatre (Harper Collins 1986) ISBN 0709026285

