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Festive fun continues at Cadbury World

Pantomine set for family attraction.

15 December, 2022 in Childrens, Christmas, Food and drink.

Rising in harmony

Talking to cellist, educator and broadcaster Julian Lloyd Webber.

12 November, 2022 in Childrens, Education, Most recent, Music, Radio, Television.

Review: Bugsy Malone

Helen Annetts, Lily Annetts and Joe Statham have a riotous time at the Rep.

31 July, 2022 in Childrens, Theatre.

Review: The Snowman

Jessica Harris goes along to Birmingham Rep for a post-Christmas classic.

9 January, 2022 in Childrens, Theatre.

Midland Arts Centre announces Christmas line-up

MAC makes Christmas merry and bright with festive event line-up.

15 December, 2021 in Childrens, Comedy, Family, Film, Television.

Review: One Snowy Night

Jessica Harris watched Slot Machine Theatre’s production at the Midland Arts Centre.

19 November, 2021 in Books, Childrens, Family, Theatre.

Review: Bedknobs and Broomsticks: The Magical Musical

Simon Hale is enchanted by a family classic at the Alex.

13 November, 2021 in Childrens, Theatre.

C’mon every beatbox

SK Shlomo’s Beatbox Adventure for Kids comes to Birmingham.

20 July, 2021 in Childrens, Music.

Start your engines for The Parking Lot Social

Last chance to snatch tickets for first ever UK drive-in drag show.

10 April, 2021 in Attractions, Childrens, Family, Film, Music.

Birmingham Holiday Activities scheme launched for Easter

Free online events to help local families.

31 March, 2021 in Attractions, Childrens, Family.

Easter online with Birmingham Museums

Explore the night sky and step back in time with Birmingham Museums.

30 March, 2021 in Attractions, Childrens, Family, Local history, Museums.

The University of Wonder & Imagination

Jessica Harris checks out what’s on offer for children.

19 November, 2020 in Childrens, Theatre.

New competition launched for Birmingham Stories

Young people across the city invited to write about heroes.

11 November, 2020 in Books, Childrens, Community, Education.

Black Country adventure scheme for children launched

Challenge Academy to get children active again with Summer Reboot Camp.

16 July, 2020 in Attractions, Childrens, Family.

How to make your own puppet

Autin Dance Theatre launches new online puppetry and storytelling programme.

12 June, 2020 in Childrens, Community, Family.

Hospice launches poetry competition for young people

Helping to mark anniversary celebrations with exhibition.

11 February, 2020 in Childrens, Community, Health.

Show stoppers for Cadbury World

Cadbury World unveils a series of family fun events throughout 2020.

20 January, 2020 in Attractions, Childrens, Family, Food and drink.

Review: The Boy in The Dress

Richard Lutz takes his pew for a feel.good musical about change and friendship.

5 December, 2019 in Childrens, Music, Theatre.

Christmas at the Garrick

Lichfield theatre unveils its festive programme.

24 October, 2019 in Attractions, Childrens, Christmas, Family, Theatre.

Midlands firm moving the Beano for Christmas

Iconic Beano and Dandy albums hitting the shelves thanks to Birmingham company.

30 August, 2019 in Books, Business, Childrens, Christmas, Transport.

Alice in Sutton-land

Alice in Wonderland-inspired family day for Concerts in the Park 2019.

12 June, 2019 in Books, Childrens, Classical, Dance, Family, Music.

MAC presents The Chef Show

“Deliciously entertaining” cookery comedy play coming to Birmingham.

20 May, 2019 in Childrens, Comedy, Family, Food and drink, Theatre.

Drag show for kids begins UK tour

Event aims to celebrate diversity in response to anti-LGBTQ protests.

20 May, 2019 in Childrens, Community, Education, Theatre.

Birmingham theatre company enters Wonderland

Crescent to stage production of adapted classic.

19 May, 2019 in Childrens, Theatre.

Environmental message to be performed at city gardens

Picnic and a play to show the effects of sea pollution.

9 May, 2019 in Childrens, Education, Environment, Family, Theatre.

Search for Insomnia64’s Junior Reporter goes live

Gaming reporter required to rove around the NEC.

21 March, 2019 in Attractions, Childrens, Exhibitions, Family, technology.

Hospice art competition aimed at children

Young artists urged to picture special moments in art competition.

19 February, 2019 in Charities, Childrens, Food and drink.

A book for bedtime

Hotel seeks budding young writers for its new bedtime story book.

24 January, 2019 in Books, Childrens, Tourism.

A Christmas Carol: “…a delight, 9.5 out of ten…”

Richard Lutz – with help from eleven year old Finn – checks out a Christmas cracker.

15 December, 2018 in Childrens, Family, Theatre.

Review: Wizard of Oz

Richard Lutz takes to the Yellow Brick Road.

30 November, 2018 in Art and Leisure, Childrens, Family, Music, Theatre.

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