![]() ![]() A raucous evening of anti-capitalism replaces Christmas carols with punk anthems, as bandmates Nadia and Abed struggle against their tyrannical zero-hours boss, Santa, on Christmas Eve. This anarchic seasonal slice of gig-theatre scorns the gig economy and the furious festive rush. Santa Must Die ! Leeds Playhouse, 12 to 16 December If the unending Christmas joy feels overbearing, Leeds Playhouse has just the ticket. With music and lyrics by Katie Richardson, performed by an energetic ensemble, expect a production brimming with creativity. ![]() ![]() Written by Derry Girls star Tara Lynne O’Neill, it follows the lost siblings and a mischievous little mouse as they stumble into the sweet-toothed witch’s lair. Hansel & Gretel Lyric theatre, Belfast, to 6 January Music and magic accompany Hansel and Gretel through the deep dark woods in this new production at the Lyric. Solstice is fully accessible and open to everyone over the age of three. Puppets and actors mingle with wandering audience members, as the space invites a sense of exploration and play. Solstice Battersea Arts Centre, London, to 24 December Animals hibernate in corners and surprises linger down corridors in Battersea Arts Centre’s new immersive production, where seasons change from one room to another. ![]()
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