Family highlights: 5 kids events in London this March
The best family London events, March 2017, from the biggest film of the year to exciting theatre for families. Don't miss out
The Velveteen Rabbit, Unicorn Theatre
Returning to London after a successful run on Broadway is the Unicorn Theatre's Velveteen Rabbit adapted from Margery William's classic American tale by the same name.
The Velveteen Rabbit follows the story of a sweet toy bunny who wishes to one day come to life. After continually being neglected by his owner, he is finally noticed and loved. As their time together develops, he grows closer to being brought to life.
Book now -- this will be lovely.
Suitable for ages 4+
Read more ...Linda Kitson, curated by Quentin Blake, House of Illustration
Linda Kitson is famed for her line drawings, which have recorded seminal moments in British history. The exhibition coming to the gallery charts a lifetime of putting pen to paper and documenting historical events from the 1982 Falklands War to her most innovative ventures on the iPad.
She was the first female artist commissioned to accompany troops into combat, and offers a unique perspective on British history. A lovely introduction to the story of this small Island for visitors and youngsters in this quiet and lovely space near Kings Cross.
Read more ...The Missing Light, The Old Vic
Family-friendly theatre returns to The Old Vic this spring with the arrival of a magical, inventive puppet show.
It tells the story of two elderly friends, struggling with their loneliness, who see a far-off flickering light and decide to undertake a dangerous journey which reconciles their pasts and helps mould their future endeavours. Expect a heart-warming show about hopes, dreams and friendship.
Suitable for ages 7+
Read more ...Magical Museum Sleepover, V&A Museum of Childhood
Children over the age of seven are invited to spend the night casting spells, making magical beasts, engaging in storytelling and enjoying a twilight museum trail.
Enjoy a special night’s sleep in the company of fairies, puppets, dolls and trains before waking up to a breakfast on the Marble Floor of the Museum before it opens to the public. Little ones then enjoy a top secret exclusive performance.
Ages 7 - 12
Read more ...Beauty and the Beast 2017
The live animation of Disney's Beauty and The Beast finally arrives in cinemas after years of hype starring Emma Watson as Belle
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