ARTRIX has the summer holidays sorted with a family fun-filled line-up of theatre, cinema and dance events for all ages.

Comedian Jay Foreman will start off the summer break on Wednesday, July 25 with his Disgusting Songs For Revolting Children at 1pm.

Best suited for children aged six and above, the award winning musical show provides a devilishly cheeky hour of songs, poems and comedy in this family friendly show, which regularly sells out at the Edinburgh Fringe Festival.

Moon On A Stick Theatre Company are set to present Little Red Riding Hood on Tuesday, July 31 at 2pm, combining enchanting puppetry and absorbing storytelling with traditional pantomime. The show is designed for younger audiences.

Children aged seven plus can watch How Does This Politics Thing Work Then? on Wednesday, August 1 at 2pm, performed by Comedy Club 4 Kids and Simple Politics.

On Sunday, August 5 at 11am, Artrix will present another chance to dance at their popular Bubble Disco party - open to children aged five to 10 years.

There are still a few tickets available for next month's Baby Race on Sunday, August 5 at 2pm, where 90s rave culture meets CBeebies.

The event is open to babies and toddlers under three years old and is often a sell-out, so pre-booking is essential.

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Young Herbert's Horrors will be taking audience members on a swashbuckling pirate adventure on Tuesday, August 11 at 11am at 2pm, featuring jaunty music, gallows humour and the obligatory parrot.

The theatre's summer school is welcoming youngsters aged between six and 18, with opportunities to take part in musical theatre, on-screen acting and devising workshops throughout August.

For more information visit artrix.co.uk or call the box office on 01527 577330.