Nestled on the corner of a residential road, just a short walk away from Hampstead tube station, The Well Walk Theatre is a hidden gem for London families. Offering a quaint children’s bookshop, a cosy cafe and a small but perfectly formed playhouse, a visit to this welcoming venue is more just another theatre trip. It’s an experience that transports you from the streets of modern day London into a whimsical, Victorian universe with more than just a little French flair. Everything produced in-house here is carefully crafted to match the building’s aesthetic, and appeal to both the young and young at heart. Their latest production, Magic Bistro fits this bill perfectly, serving up sophisticated silliness with a side of silent movie magic. The scene is a Parisian bistro, where a wistful waiter (the multi-talented Zina Drouche) dreams of becoming a magician. When an elegant guest (Marina Turmo) arrives, our unlikely illusionist seizes the opportunity to dazzle her during dinner. The…
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