Take your pick of some discounted group rates on theatre shows in the next few months…if you would like to join the WhatsApp group for updates click on this link; COMING UP SOON … Shirley […]

Take your pick of some discounted group rates on theatre shows in the next few months…if you would like to join the WhatsApp group for updates click on this link; COMING UP SOON … Shirley […]
Round up of the best theatre in London for families in 2022
Chickenshed Chickenshed is a pioneering and inclusive company that makes beautiful and inspirational theatre. They bring together people of all ages and from all backgrounds to produce outstanding theatre that entertains, inspires, challenges and informs […]
There is a new kid in the fair ground world, and this one is showing off, as it’s loud, rowdy and top of the class. During our UK staycation this Summer, the kids, godmother, and […]
A round up of 50 things for families and everyone to do in London
Here’s a round up of the SUMMER school events & Family Events coming up at the at ROYAL INSTITUTION in Mayfair. You can enjoy a wide range of morning and day workshops for kids aged 7-9, […]
A packed Royal Albert Hall at a BBC Proms concert © Chris Christodoulou Opened in 1871 to fulfil Prince Albert’s vision of a central hall to promote the arts and sciences, the Hall is a registered […]
Cover photo and images credit : Hywel Jenkins Are you joining the ‘My Culture Club‘ group trip on Friday 8th July to see this wonderful troupe of circus entertainers at Chiswick House? Because you are more than […]
“It’s really quite unique, you get to learn about scripts, about what really happens in drama and I think the teachers are really nice.” – student, 9 The Almeida Academy is a programme of Saturday […]
1. BESPOKE FAMILY TOURS It goes without saying you should book onto one of the bespoke Tate Tour events I am running at My Culture Club. You can choose from family friendly private tours for […]
1) Imperial College Festival This festival has hands-on science experiments, music workshops, comedy, dance, cookery and more, for the whole family. Free, just turn up, 12pm, until 8 May 2) The Showstoppers’ Fantastical Story, Udderbelly, Southbank […]
” The way I see it, if you want the rainbow, you gotta put up with the rain”. – Dolly Parton. Ok, Ok, so this is a little biased, but you can’t blame a girl for […]
The Wallace Collection is a national museum in an historic London town house. situated bang in the middle of Central London close to Marble Arch and Oxford Street. If you’re looking for a gallery that […]
These offers are in place for half term and school holidays, so check with the venue to see if the freebie is still in place before you make your plans. 1. ArcelorMittal Orbit, Kids go free […]
Taylor Wessing Portrait Prize National Portrait Gallery , Leicester Square Until Sunday February 21 2016 Otherworlds: Visions of our Solar System Natural History Museum, until 15 May 2016. Alexander Calder, Performing Sculpture Tate Modern, 11 […]
Aladdin the Musical (Ages 5+) Fresh from the New York production, Trevor Dion Nicholas plays Genie, with Don Gallagher (Priscilla Queen Of The Desert) as Jafar, Peter Howe (Matilda The Musical) as Iago, Irvine Iqbal (Bend […]
V&A Childhood Museum, Bethnal Green (Tube : Bethnal Green) Open daily 10.00-17.45 (last admission 17.30) The V&A Museum of Childhood houses the UK’s national collection of childhood-related objects, one of the finest in the world. The Bus […]
HoneyTreePublishing The HoneyTree team are a fully fledged British success story. They have grown their personalised stationery company from their farmhouse kitchen table in Somerset. It is now a thriving small business, where the staff are […]
How to Explain to a Child That Life Is Difficult Overparenting is still in style, despite a lot of evidence against it. While letting children fail is critical to instilling resilience and creativity, it’s often difficult […]
Kate Prince is a lady that can move in many directions. She has one of the best CV’s in the land of Dance. She is Founder, Choreographer, Writer and Artistic Director of ZooNation Dance Company which […]
We’ve just started a book swap in my little girls Year 2 class at school. It’s super simple to set up. I grabbed a basket from the hardware store, and made a painted sign (home […]
If you haven’t made a trip to the newly developed area around Kings Cross station, you should try to. It’s on the London map in a big way. It has been redeveloped (of course by influential […]
With chat that the new musical Wonder. land, (music) Damon Albarn and (lyrics) Moira Buffini’s is moving to The National Theatre from its run in Manchester this November, under Direction from the Theatres new Director Rufus Norris, I thought […]
If you like music, dancing, and generally getting down… do me a favour, and watch this trailer. It is such a great track. It’s from the Tom Dale Company in partnership with MOKO Dance : Digitopia […]
V&A Museum (South Kensington) Join the museum team as they celebrate the opening of the new Europe 1600 –1815 galleriesand be inspired by a painting of an incredible procession, The Ommegang from 1616. Read more […]
The line up for the 2015 Imagine Festival, Southbank over Feb 1/2 term is looking hotter than ever. There are free events as well as well priced ticketed events. They’re a very friendly bunch down […]
Who doesn’t like Shaun the Sheep? Even if you find his chat a bit woolly, you have to give him credit for being such a sweet-sheep and loving his mossy bottom family. In honour of […]
Last week, Thea one of our Bus Stop Kids went to see the recently opened theatre show Goodnight Mister Tom at the Duke of York’s Theatre, (St Martins Lane WC2). She had a great evening […]
(1) The Snowman (All Ages) 20% off your ticket price , if you book two of these dance shows at Sadler’s Wells this Christmas. Here’s my 5 Best starting with The Snowman which will be […]
1. Royal Institute of British Architects (RIBA), 66 Portland Place All sessions have been inspired by the exhibition ‘Ordinary Beauty: The Photography of Edwin Smith’ and are led by professional educators. Workshops take place between […]
Ally Pally Alexandra Palace Fireworks Festival incorporates a firework display and bonfire, bier festival, street food and craft beer village, funfairs, ice skating and a street procession. £4-£9 for fireworks (extra charge for other activities), prebook […]
Time to celebrate, as somehow quicker than you can say Boo to your Grandpa, it’s Halloween just around the scary corner. It seems to gain momentum from year to year, so unless you leave the […]
There’s so much to do and so little time this 1/2 term (so to get you planning ahead, and not missing out on booking your place on those workshops with limited space), for once I’m […]
1. Please Sir, can I have some more? The Carlton Tower hotel is offering Etiquette Lessons for children. Of course parents are encouraged to splash out on a finger licking meal at The Rib Room […]
Elf | The Dominion Theatre London : All Ages ELF is the hilarious tale of Buddy, a young orphan child who mistakenly crawls into Santa’s bag of gifts and is transported back to the North Pole. Unaware […]
Did I tell you one of my New Year thoughts (I don’t really do resolutions, too much disappointment and all that…) was to try and search out the best art-y & cultural events, and let […]
A round up of all the late night shopping, craft fairs and charity sales happening across London this Christmas 2015.