Top Picks: Kids and Family

There’s plenty of fun to be had at the Fringe, with shows that promise parties, daring feats and interactive stories

What’s In The Woods Brymore Productions photo by Morgan Roberts

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What’s In The Woods?

Domain Theatre at Marion Cultural Centre / Parks Library / The Attic at Murray Bridge Performing Arts & Function Centre, until 7 March

Step into a cozy, picture-book woodland where little explorers uncover natural wonders. What’s In The Woods? blends storytelling, puppetry, and gentle play in a magical theatre experience designed for babies, infants, and toddlers.

Jon and Jero photo by Nicholas Robertson

Jon & Jero: The Forgotten Tales

The Lark at Gluttony, until 23 March

Join Jon & Jero in a hilarious, interactive family show for ages 5+ where anything can happen. With improv, big characters, physical comedy, and live music, these bumbling brothers need your help to rediscover their stories.

Level Up photo by Aaron Walker

Level Up

The Vault at Fool’s Paradise, until 23 March

Gravity Dolls presents a thrilling, hilarious circus show featuring four acrobats and a giant claw machine. Expect daring feats, near misses, and ridiculous 90s-inspired dancing in this fast-paced, 55-minute performance.

The Messy Magic Adventure photo by Alexander Hallag

The Messy Magic Adventure

The Factory at The Garden of Unearthly Delights, until 23 March

Spray and Wipe are on a magical cleaning mission, but when they accidentally unleash chaos the audience are asked to help. This fun-filled kids’ show combines circus, slapstick, and magic for children aged three to eight.

Monski Mouse photo by Steve Ullathorne

Monski Mouse’s Baby Disco Dance Hall

The Spiegeltent at The Garden of Unearthly Delights, until 23 March

Join DJ Monski Mouse and her dancers for a high-energy dance party featuring retro beats, nursery rhymes, and plenty of fun. A session for dancing and smiling for little ones and their grown-ups alike.