A trip to the theatre

Let’s go to the theatre, what shall we see?

Peter Rabbit
Theatre Royal Haymarket, London
Based on the original tales of Beatrix Potter, this fab stage show is not to be missed! Witness the magic of Peter Rabbit and his friends as they come to life as beautifully handcrafted puppets. Watch out for Mr Mcgregor or do the laundry with Mrs Tiggy-Winkle and shake your tail along to 14 live songs that will have all the family grinning from ear to ear.

School of Rock
Gillian Lynne Theatre, London
Based on the hit movie this feel-good musical will have you rockin’ in your seats! The show follows Dewey Finn, a failed rock star who poses as a supply teacher at a prep school where he turns the A-grade kids into rock kids! Will they make it to Battle of the Bands without the headmistress finding out?

Disney’s Aladdin
Prince Edward Theatre, London
Hold on to your magic carpets, Disney’s Aladdin has flown into London’s West End for an unforgettable family extravaganza! With a fabulous cast, impressive costumes and breathtaking special effects, you’ll be taken to a whole new world with the theatre adaptation of this epic Disney film!

Horrible Histories, Barmy Britain Part 4
Apollo Theatre, London
Tickets from £20
After 7 years in the West End, Barmy Britain is back for part 4! Learn about Britain’s horrible history in this hilarious family show at the Apollo Theatre in London. BOOK HERE

Beasts of London
Museum of London
The Museum of London presents ‘Beasts of London’ an experience by the Guildhall School of Music and Drama. The Journey begins before London was created and you’ll be guided through to the present day by the animals themselves. Hear the fascinating story of the capital as they highlight iconic moments including the arrival of the Romans and the Plague!

The Gruffalo
Lyric Theatre, London
Oh help, oh no, it’s a Gruffalo! Join mouse on his adventure through the deep dark wood in this musical adaptation of Julia Donaldson’s classic book! There will be fun, songs and lots of laughs guaranteed for children over 3! (We are pretty sure the grown-ups will love it too!)

Elmer- The Patchwork Elephant
Spiegeltent, London
This year we celebrate 30 years of Elmer! The Patchwork Elephant show is a celebration of individuality and laughter! This colourful show features 21 amazing puppets and tells the tale of Elmer, an elephant who was born to stand out!

Monstersaurus
The Belly, London
From the creators of ‘Aliens love underpants’ comes this brand new show! Follow young inventor, Monty, who creates a whole world of inventions including some scary monster friends! This energetic show comes with lots of fun for all the family, magic and mayhem and opportunities for the audience to get involved!

Free Kids Theatre

The summer holidays will be fast approaching, and like us, we bet you’re stuck for ideas to keep the kids entertained without spending a fortune. Luckily for you, Kids Week 2018  are offering free tickets for kids to many top London shows this August .

Kids Week is run by Society of London Theatre and wants to encourage young people to get involved in theatre. Young theatre fans can snap up the free tickets on Tuesday 13 June at 10am, but you’ll have to be quick though as we expect the allocated tickets will sell out pretty quickly.

West End shows including 42nd Street, An American in Paris, School of Rock and The Wind in the Willows are among shows giving children free tickets this August.

They are among the 35 West End productions participating in the 20th annual Kids Week, run by the Society of London Theatre.

From August 1-31, children aged 16 or under will be able to attend participating shows for free alongside an adult paying full price.

Two additional children can attend for half price.

Other shows taking part include Matilda the Musical, Half a Sixpence, Aladdin, The Play That Goes Wrong, Wicked, Kinky Boots and Les Miserables.

Tickets will go on sale on June 13 at 10am.

A Square World

Full House Theatre will stage dance theatre performance: A Square World this February for school children and families – for free.

A Square World is an honest, touching and quirky story of three friends and what happens when an unexpected change leaves one of them left out in the cold.

Together they decide to redefine the rules of the square world in which they live and soon discover their lives won’t be square ever again! This non-verbal story uses simple design and object manipulation to create an imaginative world where anything can happen.

This endearing and funny performance looks at the unfairness of being left out in a world designed for everyone else but yourself.

A Square Worlds has been funded by Arts Council England through the strategic touring project From Stumbling Blocks to Stepping Stones, headed up by Full house Theatre in partnership with Luton Culture. The project aims to enable more school children, young people and their families to see more quality family theatre in venues across the UK – including The Civic, Barnsley. Selected Barnsley schools will also be given the opportunity to have the piece performed in their school halls.

The Civic, Barnsley are offering Barnsley families the opportunity to see this high quality, fun and entertaining dance performance for free in Barnsley Central library on 15th February at 11:30am and 2:30pm. Barnsley will be the first stop in a wider UK community tour that will move on to Leighton Buzzard and Thurrock before touring schools throughout Bedfordshire with schools performances also scheduled for Bury St Edmunds, Barnsley and Thurrock.

Free Family Event

Full House Theatre will stage dance theatre performance Where The River Runs this February for Barnsley school children and families – for free.

Where The River Runs is a captivating piece of dance for children aged 4+. It’s the simple story of a stranger trying to cross a river and what happens when water comes to life. This dynamic and beautiful piece will have both children and their grownups enthralled with stunning movement, great storytelling for kids and some spectacular lifts!

Where The River Runs has been funded by Arts Council England through the strategic touring project From Stumbling Blocks to Stepping Stones, headed up by Full house Theatre in partnership with Luton Culture. The project aims to enable more school children, young people and their families to see more quality family theatre in venues across the UK – including The Civic, Barnsley. Selected Barnsley schools will also be given the opportunity to have the piece performed in their school halls.

The Civic, Barnsley are offering Barnsley families the opportunity to see this high quality, fun and entertaining dance performance for free in Barnsley Central library. Barnsley will be the first stop in a wider UK community tour that will move on to Leighton Buzzard and Thurrock before touring schools throughout Bedfordshire with schools performances also scheduled for Bury St Edmunds, Barnsley and Thurrock.