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is the word at the Dominion Theatre, as Danny, Sandy and co are back in the West End for a limited time. 13 AugustįOOTBALL: Got a budding Lionel Messi or Megan Rapinoe on your hands? Design Museum's Football: Designing The Beautiful Game is open to ages 6+, with colourful displays of football shirts and banners to draw the eye of younger visitors, though the detail about the design of football kits, boots and other aspects of the game will appeal more to teenagers. Graffiti, parkour, street dance and stilt-walking are among the skills being taught, followed by a concert showcasing young artists from the local area. YOUTH TAKEOVER DAY: Young people from Greenwich and beyond are invited to take part in a day of interactive and creative workshops by Royal Parks. Sadly, since the production was delayed by Covid, Whoopi Goldberg herself is no longer scheduled to appear, but we're still promised a feel-good show about a witness to a murder who hides from society by entering a convent and becoming a nun. SISTER ACT: Beverley Knight and Jennifer Saunders are among the impressive cast of the new musical Sister Act, launching at the Eventim Apollo this month. It's open to all ages, though probably has more of interest for older kids and teenagers (and it's not cheap, so waiting until they're older might be better.) - but the website does have some colouring activities to keep younger visitors amused too. VISIT BUCKINGHAM PALACE: Kids interested in all things Royal after the recent Jubilee? Take them inside Buckingham Palace at the annual opening of the State Rooms.
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Things to do with older kids and teenagers Grease is one for older kids and teenagers OUTDOOR CINEMA: Kids still singing about Bruno? Take them to a family-friendly screening at one of London's outdoor cinemas (some of which are free!) and replace their Encanto-obsession with something else.ĬRAZY GOLF: Tee off among dinosaurs, whales, dragons and jungle creatures at London's many family-friendly places to play crazy golf.
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They're not all family-friendly, but there are options if you've got little ones to entertain. Brent Cross is the place to head when the sun is shiningīEACHES: Craving the sand between your toes? Head to one of London's urban beaches, which pop up across the capital complete with sand, water features, deckchairs, funfair rides and all manner of entertainment. PLAYGROUNDS: Need somewhere for the bairns to let off steam? We've mapped all of the playgrounds we know of in central London, and many of them have been tried and tested by our own Mini Londonists. The seasonal ice rinks are long gone, but London has year-round ice rinks too, including one slap bang in the middle of the Central line (well, not literally).