THEATRE SHOWS FOR FAMILY AUDIENCES

Touring productions by Gareth White, designed for theatres, festivals and touring programmes across the UK.

Gareth White is a live theatre and touring performer working across theatre, touring and international events.

His work spans theatres, cruise liner stages and international lecture appearances, alongside a consistent track record of live performance across the UK.

He has delivered lectures for other performers on building stronger shows and continues to develop original material designed for family audiences in performance settings.

His current touring show, BALLOONATIC, combines visual set pieces, comedy and audience interaction.

Clear, reliable, and built for live audiences.

Simple to stage.

Built for real audiences.

Proven in theatres and live events.

'...magic doesn't get much better than this!'

World Magic Review

at a glance

  • Structured, full-length theatre shows

  • Strong audience engagement throughout

  • Visual and magical moments that read clearly in larger spaces

  • Performances suitable for mixed-age audiences

Gareth White's theatre shows are designed for real audiences, not just ideal conditions.

Built through live performance, Gareth focuses on strong audience connection and clear structure.

Each show is self-contained, flexible in staging, and created to work in a wide range of venues, from traditional theatres to rural touring spaces.

The aim is simple: create something that audiences enjoy, venues can rely on, and programmers feel confident booking again.

about the work

Designed to be technically straightforward, with minimal requirements and fast turnaround between performances where needed.

This makes them suitable for:

• Theatre seasons and family programming

• Rural touring schemes and community venues

• Festivals and mixed programme events

• Library and non-traditional performance spaces

Touring and venue fit

current show

Gareth's current touring magic show is BALLOONATIC - a family theatre show built around balloons, audience interaction and increasingly ridiculously good magic.

'takes you back to believing magic really exists.'

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