February Half Term at artsdepot

Mon 16 – Fri 20 Feb 2026

Throughout artsdepot

Cost

Tickets from £7.50 + Workshops and activities

Venue

Throughout artsdepot

Age suitability

Various

We've got loads of family fun in store for the February Half Term...

From a stage adaptation of a Julia Donaldson book, to a family-friendly ballet, an interactive show about bugs, and a Lunar New Year storytelling workshop, there’s something for everyone!

While you’re here, drop into our FREE soft play area playdepot. And you can find a range of delicious healthy hot lunch options available at cafedepot.

The book cover of

The Singing Mermaid

Mon 16 – Tue 17 Feb 2026

Pentland Theatre

Julia Donaldson and Lydia Monks' much-loved book comes to life on stage.

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Camp Innovate: Robotics with LEGO® kits

Mon 16 Feb 2026

Art Space

Get ready for a day of STEAM-packed adventure at Camp Innovate!

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A collaged image made up of photos of two children engaged in art activities and two children doing yoga poses

Camp Create: Yoga & Art

Tue 17 – Wed 18 Feb 2026

Throughout artsdepot

The Little Yoga Art Club returns with their unique and popular art and yoga holiday camp!

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Lunar New Year Storytelling Workshop: The Great Race

Wed 18 Feb 2026

Creation Space

An interactive storytelling workshop for Lunar New Year.

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The Great Big Bug Show

Thu 19 Feb 2026

Studio Theatre

Which beetle has a blaster on its bottom? Which minibeast is barely the size of a full stop? Which eight-legged hunter has fangs as big as a cheetah's claws?

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A male dancer on stage supports a female dancer en pointe. Two children sit watching them.

Camp Dance: Fairytale Ballet

Thu 19 Feb 2026

Dance Space

Twirl, leap and sparkle your way through a magical day of dance with Let's All Dance Ballet Company.

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Performers wear rustic 19th Century style costumes. Centre stage, one performer poses as Tess, with her arms out, mid-dance, hair billowing behind her, looking straight down the camera lens. Behind her, other performers are exhibiting acrobatic skills.

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