The mighty north London venue has unveiled a number of productions

Little Angel Theatre has announced its autumn and winter 2025 season, which features a number of returning productions and tours across the UK.
In Islington, We’re Going on a Bear Hunt, based on Michael Rosen’s picture book, runs from 6 September to 8 November. Also returning is Wow! Said the Owl, adapted from Tim Hopgood’s story, which plays at Little Angel Studios from 13 September to 8 November. Me…, based on the book by Emma Dodd, runs from 15 November to 25 January at the Little Angel Theatre.
The Storm Whale, adapted from Benji Davies’ stories, returns to Little Angel Studios from 22 November to 25 January. The production tells the story of a young boy and his unusual friendship with a whale, using puppetry to bring the seaside setting to life.
Two productions tour across the country this autumn. A Squash and a Squeeze, based on the book by Julia Donaldson and Axel Scheffler, visits a range of venues including the Lowry in Manchester and concludes with a festive run at Leicester Square Theatre from 4 to 23 December. The Paper Dolls, another Donaldson adaptation, co-produced with Polka Theatre, opens in Chelmsford on 19 September and finishes at Hullabaloo in December.
Seasonal titles include Rosie Robin and the Christmas Post, which plays at the Old Town Hall in Hemel Hempstead from 13 to 24 December, and Scruff’s Christmas Adventure, running at the Tobacco Factory in Bristol from 4 December to 4 January.
The company’s Suitcase Theatre project continues this autumn with Bobbin’s Big Adventure, an interactive puppet show performed for families at five prisons in Kent. The programme is designed to connect families during prison visits through live performance.
Little Angel’s in-school production Reach for the Stars, inspired by astronaut Mae Jemison, tours schools and community settings across London from September to October, coinciding with Black History Month.