Summer's Not Over Yet!

Celebrate the last days of summer with these five family shows
As we come to the end of summer, it's the perfect time to spend time with the family, and what better way to than with a show! We have loads of shows to choose from that would fit perfectly with your family. Here are just five that you may fancy!
Horrible Histories - Terrible Tudors - Garrick Theatre Until September 2, 2023
The award-winning Horrible Histories return to the stage this summer with their newest show based on everyone's favourite HH book; Terrible Tudors! Leaning into their brand message of 'history with the nasty bits left in' this newest jaunt will tackle the infamous Tudor dynasty, from Henry VIII's punch up with the pop and predilection for murdering his wives, to Evil Elizabeth and the madness of the Spanish Armada, this is history - but not as you know it!
Dinosaur World Live - Open Air Theatre Until September 3, 2023
Prepare to be amazed at a show which is fearsome and fun in equal measure as Dinosaur World Live returns to Regent's Park Open Air Theatre this summer, by popular demand! An interactive experience for all the family (ages 3+), come and meet dinosaurs of all kinds both large and small. Guided by a courageous explorer, encounter the world-famous Tyrannosaurus Rex, the enormous Giraffititan, the horned Triceratops, and many more!
The Wizard Of Oz - London Palladium Until September 3, 2023
Based on the beloved movie, this 5-star critically rated production is directed by Nikolai Foster, and stars Jason Manford, Gary Wilmot and Ashley Banjo. The show features all the songs you know and love from the original, including 'Over the Rainbow', 'We're Off to See the Wizard', and 'Follow the Yellow Brick Road', all set to stunning choreography by Shay Barclay. An iconic piece of pop culture, the Wizard of Oz never fails to delight the whole family.
The Tiger Who Came To Tea - Theatre Royal Haymarket Until September 3, 2023
Based on the award-winning picture book by Judith Kerr, this delightful family show is packed with fun for cubs everywhere and their respective grown-ups. The Tiger Who Came to Tea is one of the best-selling picture books of all time; since its publication way back in 1968, it has sold over four million copies worldwide and has been translated into over 20 different languages.
The Smeds And The Smoos - Lyric Theatre Until September 3, 2023
Travel to the cosmos with this brand new stage adaptation of Julia Donaldson and Axel Scheffler's outer space odyssey from Tall Stories. Beginning when two young aliens from battling families fall in love and run away into the stars, don't miss this exciting new production when it lands in London this summer.