Suffolk theatres offer February half term delights for all ages
Keep young family members entertained this February half term and book yourselves a great show at your favourite Suffolk theatre.
There’s something for everyone coming to a stage near you during the holiday week, with tickets for a fabulous live show often cheaper than a visit to the cinema! Check the list below today, then click the relevant link for details and booking information.
King Arthur at Theatre Royal, Bury St Edmunds from 11 to 15 February. Tickets from £12.
This hilarious retelling of the Arthurian legends will have audiences crying with laughter and becoming part of the legend themselves!
Creation: The Bubble Show at Haverhill Arts Centre on 17 February. Tickets £14.
A feast for the senses, with fire effects, poetic puppetry, light-displays, captivating music and brand-new bubble masterpieces.
Puffling Percy at The Quay Theatre, Sudbury on 18 February. Tickets £12.
An uplifting children’s show for 4-11 year olds about friendship, overcoming self-doubt and trusting your own instincts.
3 Little Pig Tails at Haverhill Arts Centre on 19 February. Tickets £8
A funny, warm-hearted and interactive rustic tale to make you squeal with laughter, bristling with puppets, live music and lots of joining in.
Minny Stynker at Theatre Royal, Bury St Edmunds on 19 February. Tickets from £15.
A riotous, colourful adventure, where a bedroom becomes a forest, a school turns into a solar system and drawings have a life of their own!
Comedy Club 4 Kids at New Wolsey Theatre, Ipswich on 19 February. Tickets from £13
The best stand-ups and sketch acts from the international circuit to do their thing for an audience of children and their families.
Nick Sharratt’s All New Picture Book Draw-Along at Theatre Royal, Bury St Edmunds on 20 February. Tickets £15.
Join the much-loved children’s writer and illustrator in a family-friendly, fun-filled drawalong for all ages.
Dino Invasion at Spa Pavilion, Felixstowe on 20 February. Tickets £19.
An interactive journey with over 15 realistic dinosaurs, puppets and characters to take you back in time to when dinosaurs ruled the earth.
Ministry of Science at the Marina Theatre, Lowestoft on 21 February. Tickets £17.50.
Join the presenters as they look at how science shapes the modern world we live in … with a few loud bangs along the way!
Pop Princess Prom at Haverhill Arts Centre from 21 to 22 February. Tickets from £12.50.
A fabulous show of pop and musical theatre songs to save Fairytale Land.
Rude Science LIVE 2025 at New Wolsey Theatre, Ipswich on 22 February. Tickets from £13.
The naughtiest, funniest, most revolting science show in the world!
Dame Dolly’s Half Term Havoc at The Quay Theatre, Sudbury on 22 February. Tickets £10.
Expect plenty of audience participation, plenty of singing, dancing and of course, mayhem!
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