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Robyn Hood
Fidget Theatre presents a playful and musical new show for children and their grown-ups about community, adventure and becoming a hero. Robyn Hood tells the story of Robyn, a little girl who lives in a big city. Robyn likes to play outside and on a small patch of green land she builds a den; a magical […]
Pirate Bonnie
Fidget Theatre presents a welcoming, music-filled new play for 4-8 year-old pirates and their families. PIRATE BONNIE Welcome aboard, join the crew, Let’s set sail for the horizon blue. We’ll hear pirate songs and pirate tales, As the ocean breeze fills our sails! Pirate Bonnie is looking for treasure – but no ordinary treasure, for […]
Football Freddie
Fidget Theatre presents Football Freddie The story of a little girl, With a big love of the beautiful game And her Great-Great-Great Uncle, Who shares the same name. A warm and witty new show for children and their grown-ups about football, team-work and the joy of joining in. Football Freddie tells the story of Freddie […]
TAXI
Red Ladder and mad dogs dance theatre present: TAXI Written by Andrea Heaton Co-directed by Rod Dixon and Douglas Thorpe “Leeds. So many people. So many stories. I’m driving and driving and never moving.” I was there when your son was born… I drove you to your mother’s funeral… I see you at your best […]
Smile Club: The Audio Series
A Six Part Audio Series Written by Andrea Heaton & Adam Z. Robinson Starring Andrea Heaton, Luke Dickson, Matthew Lewney, Rachel Morris and Stephanie Rutherford Come on love, cheer up, it might never happen. Welcome to Smile Club. Life’s so much better when you smile. Everyone knows that. So go on – give us a […]
Smile Club: At Home
Smile Club is available to watch from Thursday 25 November – 15 December. You will have access for 48hrs after the date and time of the showing you have booked for. Within that period, you can watch the show when you like, and as many times as you like. Box Office handled by Leeds Playhouse. Written by Andrea Heaton & […]
Leeds needs its radical theatre company but so does the country. They are few and far between and we can’t lose Red Ladder.