theatre
Unknown, 2021
14 Dagmar Passage, N1 2DN
Little Angel Theatre was converted from a derelict temperance hall in 1961 and has been showcasing puppetry performances ever since. It is London's only purpose-built puppet theatre, due to the existence of its marionette bridge.
Angel, Highbury & Islington
Essex Road, Highbury & Islington
4, 19, 30, 43, 38, 56, 73, 341, 271
The nearest secure bike racks (with CCTV) are located outside Islington Town Hall.
The Theatre is wheelchair accessible via a ramp at the entrance. The dimensions of the accessible toilet are 1.35m x 1.45m.
It is a small footprint, so the walking tour is not very long. There are lots of opportunities to sit throughout.
In 1961 a troupe of enthusiastic puppeteers under the leadership of South African master, John Wright, found a derelict temperance hall in Islington and transformed it into a magical little theatre, specially designed for children and for the presentation of marionette shows.
Little Angel Theatre opened on Saturday 24th November, 1961.
Over the years the theatre has been home to a wide variety of performances, showcasing numerous puppetry forms including bunraku, object theatre and black box theatre. The Marionette bridges remain, and will hopefully play a crucial role in protecting Marionette making and performance in the future as they have been recently added to the list of endangered crafts.
Alongside a wide range of family activities, Little Angel Theatre also offers training in puppetry design and performance for adults.