Fireside Tales review – Punchdrunk Enrichment set imaginations ablaze
Punchdrunk Enrichment Stores, London This gentle and generous piece of immersive theatre combines captivating storytelling with moments of wonder We’re on our way to see Fireside Tales and my five-year-old son, Benji, is full of questions. Will the fire be real? Where will we sit? Luckily, it (…)
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