Taunton Brewhouse is set for a bustling Easter season with a packed schedule of family-friendly entertainment and new experiences.
Festivities commence on March 31 with Pop Princesses.
This musical spectacular stars four fairy tale princesses with a penchant for singing.
The princesses are set to perform popular hits from pop icons such as Taylor Swift, Ariana Grande and Miley Cyrus, among others.
An enchanting adaptation of the classic tale, Alice's Adventures in Wonderland, will make its way onto the stage on April 3.
The peculiar world of Wonderland, filled with whimsical characters and enthralling puppetry, offers an ideal amusement for spectators aged three and upwards.
Spot's Birthday Party, a new stage version based on the popular books by author Eric Hill, premieres on April 8 and is billed to be an interactive family show filled with party hats, songs and games.
The Brewhouse is also hosting a series of artistic workshops, from pom pom making to sun printing, and everything in between.
Spies Like Us Theatre company will be conducting a Physical Theatre Intensive Course from April 8 to April 10, designed to train aspiring actors aged 11-17 years.
The season’s offerings extend further with You’re Bard, a lively new show scheduled for April 5, promising a laughter-filled evening with its unpredictable narrative that virtually places the audience in the director's seat.
Rosie Jones is also bringing her Triple Threat tour to the stage on April 6.
Live musical performances aim to strike a chord with the audience, with performances from Show of Hands on April 10, The Manfreds on April 12 and Old Dogs, New Tricks – A Blues Experience on April 11.
Taunton Brewhouse, seemingly, has ensured a cornucopia of entertainment this Easter.
Tickets for the holiday shows are currently available for purchase online or at the Box Office, open weekdays from 10am – 4pm.
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