Lots of fun for kids at Suffolk theatres this February half term
Keep young family members entertained this February half term and book yourselves a great show at your favourite Suffolk theatre.
Check the list below today, then click the relevant link for details and booking information.
Sir Charlie Stinky Socks at New Wolsey Theatre, Ipswich on 17 February. Tickets from £13.
Step into the world of Sir Charlie Stinky Socks, where nothing is quite what it seems and a really big adventure is about to begin! With live music, glorious puppets, interactive storytelling, magical props and more laughs than you can waft away with a stinky sock!
Olaf Falafel at The Quay Theatre, Sudbury on 17 February. Tickets £12.
After a sell out run at this year’s Edinburgh Fringe, award-winning comedian and children's author Olaf Falafel is dishing up another frying pan full of family-friendly comedy.
Tales From Acorn Wood at Theatre Royal, Bury St Edmunds on 17 - 18 February. Tickets from £14.50.
Julia Donaldson and Axel Scheffler’s beloved Tales from Acorn Wood stories are brought to life on stage for the first time in an enchanting lift-the-flap experience.
Tom Gates at The Apex, Bury St Edmunds on 18 February. Tickets £18.50.
(Tom Gates is also at Marina Theatre, Lowestoft on 19 February. Tickets £18.)
With catchy tunes and hilarious performances, this fantastic new stage show brings the best of the brilliant world of Tom Gates into one live show! Based on the bestselling books by Liz Pichon.
Fun For Little Ones – A Tribute to Ms Rachel at Marina Theatre, Lowestoft on 18 February. Tickets £20.
Get ready for giggles, singing, dancing, and non-stop fun as the magic of Ms Rachel comes to life on stage in an interactive, high-energy live tribute performance made just just for little ones and their grownups!
K-Pop Party at New Wolsey Theatre in Ipswich on 18 February. Tickets from £15.
Featuring the BIGGEST hits and fan-favourite tracks from the smash-hit film K-Pop Demon Hunters, this high-energy, family-friendly show is packed with electrifying performances, iconic choreography, and non-stop music from your favourite idols.
The Littlest Yak at New Wolsey Theatre in Ipswich on 19 February. Tickets from £13.
This musical adaptation of the award-winning children’s book will delight audiences young and old with beautiful puppets, catchy tunes and an uplifting tale of self-acceptance for all the family.
Natural History Museum Presents: Dinosaurs Live at The Apex, Bury St Edmunds on 19 February. Tickets £18.50.
Watch incredible life-like dinosaurs from the Triassic, Jurassic and Cretaceous periods come alive on stage!
Nick Sharratt’s Picture Book Draw-Along at Theatre Royal, Bury St Edmunds on 19 February. Tickets £15.
Join much-loved children’s writer and illustrator Nick Sharratt in a family-friendly, fun-filled drawalong for all ages. He’ll be sharing his favourite books, introducing you to brand new ones and showing you how to draw lots of exciting characters - and create your own ones too!
Annie Jr at Seckford Theatre, Woodbridge on 20 - 21 February. Tickets £20.
With equal measures of pluck and positivity, little orphan Annie charms everyone’s hearts despite a next-to-nothing start in 1930s New York City.
A Big Egg at New Wolsey Theatre in Ipswich on 20 February. Tickets from £13.
Performed with a magical mixture of live action, puppetry, and animation, this scrumptious, sing-along show is perfect for the whole family. It’s guaranteed to be a feast of fun – and a cracking good time!
See something you fancy? Don’t forget to click the show name for full information and booking link.
And when half term is over, why not give yourself a treat? Whether it’s music, comedy, theatre or an interesting talk, you can find just the show for you at a local Suffolk theatre. FOR ALL LISTINGS AND SHOW INFORMATION, CLICK HERE