The family programmes will run alongside its usual offerings of “comedy, music, musicals, and cultural performances,” providing a range of shows for families.

From comedy to classic performances, the new shows hope to get younger audiences into the theatre.

Bournemouth Pavilion.Bournemouth Pavilion (Image: NQ)

The performance titled “Taylormania,” fronted by Katy Ellis, promises the most authentic Taylor Swift experience fans could hope to see.

Taylor Swift fans can enjoy this award-winning tribute show on April 12.

Returning to the Bournemouth Pavilion on April 21 and 22, families will get to enjoy Peppa Pig’s Family Show! live.

Families can enjoy this classic theatre trip with family tickets and concessions for under-16s.

Unicorn Live!, a new show by Darling Productions UK, will arrive on the Pavilion stage on May 30.

As well as some new acts, a few classics will also grace the stage, with Blood Brothers playing on April 14 until April 18.

It will be followed by Mean Girls the musical, which will play from June 1 to June 6, followed by the play Barnum on June 16 to June 2.

Families can look forward to an array of science-based fun with science shows like Ministry of Science Live showing on June 13, featuring a host of extreme experiments on stage.

In August, Bluey’s Big Play will arrive from August 6 to August 9, featuring stunning puppetry that brings Bluey, Bingo, and all their friends to life before your eyes.

Audio description headphones and a dedicated BSL (British Sign Language) performance are also available.

Bluey’s Big Play will arrive from August 6 to August 9, featuring stunning puppetry that brings Bluey, Bingo, and all their friends to life before your eyes. (Image: Mark Senior)

This winter, the classic panto, Aladdin, will once again grace the Bournemouth Pavillion stage from Saturday, December 5, running all the way through until Sunday, January 3, 2027.

The story sees a humble boy discover a mystical lamp that unlocks unimaginable power, propelling him on a thrilling journey full of danger, love, and comedic chaos.

The panto performer, Noel Brodie, will make his 12th consecutive appearance in Bournemouth’s panto, portraying Wishee Washee in Aladdin.

Across the Lansdowne, the Bournemouth International Centre (BIC) will play host to Gabby’s Dollhouse Live! on April 16, straight from DreamWorks’ animated universe.

Bournemouth Pavilion is operated by registered charity and social enterprise BH Live, in partnership with BCP Council.

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