Easter Holiday Family Fun

Published on 20th March 2026

The Easter holidays are right around the corner, and we’ve got lots for families to enjoy.

From fun-filled theatre adventures to stories brought to life on the big screen, it’s the perfect recipe for a day out together.

Why not make a day of it with drinks and snacks from 11am, and delicious food in our relaxed Bar & Restaurant from 4pm?

Family Theatre

Olaf Falafel’s Stupidest Super Stupid Show
1 April | 2pm | Tickets £17.50, Family of 4 £58 | Ages 6+ and their families

The comedy show comedians take their kids to is back and even funnier! Join Olaf Falafel (if that is his real name) for an hour of kids’ comedy.

Expect jokes, poos on pogo sticks, more jokes and truth-telling cheese. There will definitely be a time-travelling portal to the future and a live draw-along! Be there or be a dodecahedron!

A Big Egg
9 April | 2.30pm | Tickets £27.50, Family of 4 £58* | Ages 2 to 102

For Jack and his little sister Molly, an egg is much more than a simple shell – it’s a tiny world full of secrets. A miracle waiting to happen.

Inspired by Steven Lee’s beloved picture book, A Big Egg bursts to life on stage with a captivating blend of live action, playful puppetry, and stunning animation.

Perfect for families looking to spark curiosity, share joyful moments, and experience a heartfelt celebration of life’s little wonders.

 *2 standard tickets & 2 under 16

Discover all Family Theatre here.

Cinema

Suitable for families

The Magic Faraway Tree

Hoppers 

Little Amélie or the Character of Rain

The Super Mario Galaxy Movie

12A

Lord Of The Rings Marathon

The Last Blossom

Project Hail Mary

Romeo + Juliet – 30th Anniversary

For 15+

The North

All You Need Is Kill

Discover all Cinema here.

Exhibitions

Easter is the perfect time to visit our galleries, with two exhibitions continuing to spotlight bold, local talent and distinctive creative voices.

Held | Until 2 May | Sugar Store Gallery

Lela Harris explores an intimate dialogue between self and landscape through layered paper, ink and watercolour.

Light – Shape – Distance | 6 Feb – 2 May | Foyer Gallery

Stuart Irving, Brewery Arts Open 2025 Judges’ Choice winner, presents striking abstract works reimagining landscape and architecture.

Discover all Exhibitions here.

Food & Drink

Our Bar & Restaurant celebrates the flavours of the Lakes with seasonal menus, craft beers and locally sourced ingredients. Drop in before a show, after a workshop or for a slow morning coffee and soak up the atmosphere at Brewery Arts.

Find out more and book a table here.

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