THEATRE, film and craft activities await families this May half term.

Salisbury Playhouse has theatre offerings including a tale about tidiness, The Little Mochi Man and Disgusting Songs for Revolting Children.

Tidy Up, which is for children aged two and above, is being performed twice on Tuesday (May 29).

It inspired by children’s logic to creating order, patterns and systems.

The show invites audiences to an unforgettable party where orderliness becomes exciting for children and chaos becomes joyful for parents.

On Wednesday (May 30) there are two performances of The Little Mochi Man (for children aged four and above), with origami puppets, animation and specially composed music.

Musical comedian Jay Foreman brings his show Disgusting Songs for Revolting Children to the Salberg, providing an hour of songs, poems and comedy for children of all ages.

Meanwhile at Salisbury Arts Centre, there is craft activities with two family film screenings. On Tuesday (May 29), children can make their own boat and then row into the auditorium to watch Finding Nemo. And on Thursday, May 31, children can make their own home and then watch Up.

Tickets 01722 320333 or salisburyplayhouse.com