Here’s our pick of what to take the whole family to over the holidays
Following a stint at the Apollo last year, which WhatsOnStage gave five stars, Mischief Theatre's slipshod take on the children's fairytale returns for a limited run.
Catch it before it hits your TV screens this Christmas as part of BBC One's seasonal schedule. Suitable for ages eight-plus.
Mavis has a magician for a dad and a stargazer for a mum and M6 Theatre Company should tell her story with lots of charm and humour.
Mavis' journey north to see an amazing natural spectacle should inspire the whole family to reach for the stars. Suitable for all ages.
After opening at the Theatre Royal Plymouth, Julian Fellowes, George Stiles and Anthony Drewe take their show to Salford before it opens in Southampton and the West End.
Comedian Rufus Hound stars as village squire Mr Toad alongside Fra Fee and Neil McDermott. Suitable for all ages.
Austrian playwright Holger Schober brings a completely new take on the Greek myth of Jason and Medea.
Justin Audibert directs the story about teenagers Eriopis and Polyxenos who feel alienated after having to leave Europe and are fed up of being the foreign kids. Suitable for ages 13-plus.
Box Tale Soup bring their version of Lewis Carroll's fairytale to Hammersmith, featuring a dozen colourful handmade puppets.
Alice stumbles through Wonderland as she tries to make it home safely. Suitable for children four and up.
Explorer Phileas Fogg has just 80 days to get home through four continents using five trains and six ships.
The cast of actors and musicians will accompany him on his adventure which sees him visit the likes of Cairo, Hong Kong and San Francisco.
This is one of the last school holidays you get to see Charlie and the Chocolate Factory before it closes in the new year, so we'd suggest getting in line for a ticket.
David Greig's bright, colourful adaptation of Roald Dahl's fabulous book is directed by Sam Mendes and is a treat for the kids and the big kids alike.
North London's fabulous Little Angel Theatre is one of the best places to head to with the kids over half-term.
This co-production between the theatre and Goblin follows Emily who can fly and wants to take you on an adventure through the sky over cities and mountaintops. Suitable for ages 2 to 6.
Based on the 2011 book by Claire Freedman, this new production follows inventor Monty who creates all sorts of weird and wonderful objects and monsters. But now he's made them all, he has no idea what to do with them.
The show is presented by Big Wooden Horse, the company who created the show Aliens Love Underpants. Suitable for all ages.
Tall Stories' winning adaptation of Julia Donaldson and Axel Scheffler's children's book is back in the West End and a great one to delight the younger members of your clan with.
It follows the tail of a cunning mouse who heads into the woods and scares off a fox, an owl and a snake with stories of a terrible Gruffalo. Ages three-plus.