Taking place throughout October with thousands of eye-boggling events for all the family taking place up and down the country. Whether that's brand new show Why the Whales Came based on Michael Morpurgo's story, a public art trail of playful Snowdog sculptures, or spectacular science-based activities and stage shows.
There's lots of familiar faces too, with BAFTER award-winning Justin Fletcher in The Railway Children.
Claire Sweeney, Jason Manford and Phill Jupitus in Chitty Chitty Bang Bang,
Each event page will contain information regarding tickets e.g. is the event ticketed or not, is it free or paid and are concessionary tickets available.
Need to Know
Until 31st October 2016.
Organisations from around the UK are putting on arts events which are suitable for families. The Family Arts Festival is part of a bigger programme, supported by the arts industry and funded by the Arts Council England, which aims to support organisations in providing high quality events for families.
Best Bits
Taking place throughout October with thousands of eye-boggling events for all the family taking place up and down the country. Whether that's brand new show Why the Whales Came based on Michael Morpurgo's story, a public art trail of playful Snowdog sculptures, or spectacular science-based activities and stage shows.
There's lots of familiar faces too, with BAFTER award-winning Justin Fletcher in The Railway Children.
Claire Sweeney, Jason Manford and Phill Jupitus in Chitty Chitty Bang Bang,
Each event page will contain information regarding tickets e.g. is the event ticketed or not, is it free or paid and are concessionary tickets available.
Need to Know
Until 31st October 2016.
Organisations from around the UK are putting on arts events which are suitable for families. The Family Arts Festival is part of a bigger programme, supported by the arts industry and funded by the Arts Council England, which aims to support organisations in providing high quality events for families.