From sinister singing villains and life-sized storybook monsters to musical Matildas and jaw-dropping jurassic adventures, Manchester’s best theatres are set to stage another unmissable programme of family entertainment in 2026.

Whether you’re planning ahead for half term, seeking blockbuster spectacle or fancy a full family sing-a-long, here are some of the best all-ages shows around the city in the coming months.

Horrible Histories – The Concert | Opera House | Fri 6 - Sun 8 Feb | From £13.50

Bringing the hit TV series to the stage in full musical form, Horrible Histories – The Concert promises the ultimate first gig for younger audiences with a riotous expedition through the past.

When William Shakespeare is tasked with creating the greatest show on earth, every monarch, meddling hero and mythological figure jostle for creative control, unleashing chaos as the big day draws closer.

Featuring the original TV cast performing fan-favourite songs including Stupid Deaths, Charles II and The Monarchs Song, this high-energy production offers a gloriously gruesome history lesson with side-splitting sequences, audience participation and a live band led by Horrible Histories composer, Richie Webb.

3 Quay St, Manchester M3 3HP
Peppa Pig’s Big Family Show | Lowry | Fri 6 - Sun 8 Feb | From £20.50

Brimming with music, adventure and exciting surprises, Peppa Pig’s Big Family Show brings a brand new adventure to the Lowry stage as part of a UK tour.

With a new arrival on the way, Peppa’s family are busy making preparations for the new addition – but the task is bigger than they anticipated. In order to complete the ‘oinktastic’ makeover in time for the big day, they need all the help they can get from the audience.

Pier 8, Salford Quays, Salford, M50 3AZ
Pinocchio | Lowry | Tue 17 - Sun 22 Feb | £19.50

Later in the month, acclaimed family theatre-makers Stuff and Nonsense return to Lowry with their remarkably inventive comic take on Pinocchio.

Directed by Niki McCretton, the adaptation follows three hapless men who stumble into an abandoned house, where an ordinary dining table becomes the setting for extraordinary storytelling.

Combining dextrous puppetry, original music and ingenious physical comedy, this playful show blends the familiar elements of the classic tale with Stuff and Nonsense’s trademark warmth and imagination.

Pier 8, Salford Quays, Salford, M50 3AZ
The Dinosaur That Pooped | Opera House | Sun 22 Mar | From £17

Adapted from the best-selling books by Tom Fletcher and Dougie Poynter, The Dinosaur That Pooped brings its gleefully gross and triumphantly silly race against time to the stage for a one-hour, interval-free romp at Manchester Opera House.

When Danny and Dino set out to secure tickets for their favourite band’s final concert, a nefarious manager and Dino’s rumbling belly threaten to derail their plans. Featuring new songs by Fletcher and Poynter, the fast-paced adventure delivers toe-tapping tunes, gleeful toilet humour and endlessly energetic family fun.

3 Quay St, Manchester M3 3HP
The Natural History Museum presents: Dinosaurs Live! | Lowry | Sat 28 - Sun 29 Mar | From £20

For the first time since 1881, London’s Natural History Museum heads out on tour with an epic prehistoric odyssey for the whole family. Journey through the Triassic, Jurassic and Cretaceous periods as life-sized dinosaurs stomp and roar amongst the dense jungle that’s consumed the Lowry stage.

Alongside the spectacle, young explorers will learn about fossils, time scales and how our planet has evolved over millions of years, guaranteeing an unmissable experience for budding palaeontologists of all ages.

Pier 8, Salford Quays, Salford, M50 3AZ
Matilda: The Musical | Palace Theatre | Thu 26 Mar - Sat 25 Apr | From £39

The Royal Shakespeare Company’s multi-award-winning adaptation of Roald Dahl’s beloved tale returns to Manchester this March as part of a nationwide tour.

Faithfully recounting the magical, heartwarming story of an extraordinary young girl who dares to stand up for herself, the production showcases the author’s timelessly anarchic humour and affection alongside unforgettable songs and staging.

Hailed as ‘unique and unforgettable’ by Rolling Stone, the smash-hit global phenomenon remains one of the most celebrated family shows of the last two decades.

Buy one and get one under 16s half price on selected seats at Tue – Thu performances.

97 Oxford St, Manchester, M1 6FT
There’s A Monster in Your Show | Bolton Octagon | Tue 7 - Wed 8 Apr | From £16

This April, Tom Fletcher’s interactive adventures leap from page to stage at Bolton Octagon in another playful adaptation of his wildly popular children’s books.

As a group of performers prepare to start their show, they quickly discover they are not alone, as Little Monster and his friends crash the party.

Packed with lively original music, comedy and audience interaction at every turn, this 50-minute production celebrates the joy of books, curiosity and friendship in ideal first theatre experience for infant imagineers.

Octagon Theatre, Howell Croft South, BL1 1SB
Gabby’s Dollhouse Live! | AO Arena | Sun 5 Apr | From £33

Taking over the AO Arena for one day only on Sun 5 Apr, the worldwide preschool sensation makes its UK stage debut with Gabby’s Dollhouse Live!, a brand new musical inspired by the hit DreamWorks Animation series.

When a rainbow breaks and causes a colourful catastrophe, Gabby and the Gabby Cats set off on an adventure through the Cat-O-Sphere, Mermaid-Lantis and other enchanting locations to set things right.

Featuring impressive puppetry, dynamic set design and the biggest songs from the TV show, this bright and energetic arena spectacular delivers vibrant family theatre on the grandest stage in town.

Victoria Station Approach, Hunts Bank, Cheetham Hill, Manchester M3 1AR
Return to the Forest | Aviva Studios | Thu 7 – Sun 10 May | £25

Created by Theatre-Rites and award-winning choreographer Gregory Maqoma, Return to the Forest is a captivating new dance and puppetry show for families aged eight and above at Aviva Studios.

Beginning in a museum after hours, the story unfolds as precious objects stir and lead audiences into a living, breathing forest. Mixing high-energy movement with striking puppetry, the mesmerising and gently profound show invites reflection on what we value and how we care for the world around us.

North Warehouse, Aviva Studios, Water Street, Manchester, M3 4JQ
Bluey’s Big Play | Lowry | Fri 22 - Sun 31 May | From £19.50

Arriving at Lowry with a dose of family-friendly magic this summer, the Olivier-nominated smash-hit production Bluey’s Big Play brings the beloved blue heeler to life with an original story told through delightful puppetry, iconic sets from the BAFTA-winning TV show and a voice cast featuring the original, unmistakable voices from the TV show including Dave McCormack (Bandit) and Melanie Zanetti (Chilli).

Back by popular demand for a ten-day run in Salford having already entertained over a million fans around the world, Bluey’s Big Play invites families to experience a magical adaptation of the world-famous CBeebies series, as Bluey and Bingo pull out all their mischievous tricks and fun-filled games to get Dad off his bean bag in a fabulously entertaining Heeler family caper.

Pier 8, Salford Quays, Salford, M50 3AZ
Words:
Wolf McFarlane
Published on:
Fri 30 Jan 2026