Peppa Pig’s Big Family Show
[Ad-gifted] A confident, joyful step up into “big” theatre for little people.
We went to see Peppa Pig’s Big Family Show at Lowry Theatre in Salford Quays, and while this wasn’t my son Kitt’s first experience of live theatre, it was his first time sitting through a more substantial, full-length show, and it couldn’t have gone better.
Although Peppa Pig live has been running for over 15 years now it retains the magic its always had for young audiences. This is the show where we meet Evie, the newest member of Peppa’s family, which added an extra layer of excitement for the children in the audience.
What Did We think of Peppa Pig’s Big Family Show?
With an 80-minute runtime plus a 15-minute interval, making it almost two hours in total, I was wondering how it would land with a just-turned-four-year-old. The answer was completely fine. He was engaged and enthralled the whole way through as was his little friend who came along with us.
The production feels like a confident step up from shorter toddler shows without ever losing its preschool heart. The story follows Peppa and her family as they prepare for a very exciting new chapter, delivered with familiar humour, well-loved songs and moments of gentle audience interaction. Despite the length, the pacing works brilliantly. The interval comes at just the right moment, and the second half draws children straight back in.

The atmosphere throughout was very relaxed. There was wriggling, whispering, sometimes dancing in aisles, and the occasional shout, but every child in the audience seemed completely enthralled. It was definitely a space where children were genuinely welcome rather than expected to sit in silence.
Kitt was glued from start to finish, just full attention, laughter and plenty of pointing. His absolute highlight was the car, which completely delighted him and was talked about long after we left the theatre. His only disappointment, very on brand for a Peppa fan, was that he didn’t get wet when the water pistols came out!

The cast did a fantastic job of capturing the voices and personalities children know so well, which makes a huge difference in a show like this. Cinem Gopaul played Daisy and George Pig, Emma Hilts was Peppa Pig, David Tudor took on Daddy Pig, Mr Bull and Danny Dog, Charlie Culkin played Mummy Pig and Suzy Sheep, and Cate Brooks was US and ASM.
The performers juggling multiple roles did so seamlessly, keeping the energy and momentum going throughout.
This is a longer show, but it is well within reach for preschool children, particularly those familiar with Peppa Pig. The calm, welcoming atmosphere and engaging production make it an enjoyable experience for both children and adults.
How much are the tickets?
Tickets are priced between £20.50-£25.50 depending on seating. While it is not the cheapest family outing, the quality of the production and the length of the show make it feel like good value, especially for a special treat or milestone trip.

Peppa Pig’s Big Family Show is a polished, joyful and genuinely enjoyable live production that respects its young audience. It feels like a natural progression into longer theatre experiences while remaining warm, inclusive and fun. For us, it was a really happy step into “big” theatre, and judging by Kitt’s reaction, one he would happily repeat, preferably with a little more splashing next time.

Cast Details
Cinem Gopaul Daisy/George Pig
Emma Hilts Peppa Pig
David Tudor Daddy Pig/Mr Bull/Danny Dog
Charlie Culkin Mummy Pig/Suzy Sheep
Cate Brooks US/ASM
How do I book tickets to watch Peppa Pig’s Big Family Show ?
To book tickets please call The Lowry at 08432086000 or via their website here.
When is Peppa Pig’s Big Family Show?
The show will be running from Friday, 6 February until Sunday, 8 February 2026. Show starts at 4pm on Friday, 11am and 1.30pm on Saturday and 11am on Sunday.
NB: The 11am show Sunday 8th Feb 2026 is an Accessible Performances, BSL interpreted by Emma Jane Mansfield

Where will the performance be held?
The Lowry
The Quays
Salford
M50 3AZ
Manchester
Tel: 0843208 6000

Things to consider
If you are driving to the show, we would recommend you park at The Lowry Outlet which is opposite the theatre, but be aware as there is lack of signage from the car park area to the theatre, so it is best to ask someone or use google maps to find your way. Pre paid car parking tickets can be purchased up to 24 hours prior to your performance. Please note they are unable to sell pre paid tickets on your performance date, and you will need to pay at the ticket machines in the car park.
The tickets can be booked at the same time as your seats via their website, or over the phone on freephone 0343 208 6000. The cost is £6.50. This allows you to park for the day. There are amenities and food outlets nearby however as there is current road works please allow extra time for getting to and from the theatre.
Notes:
- The Lowry welcomes all visitors regardless of their disability and strives to meet all individuals needs where possible.
- They welcome assistance dogs.
- The Lowry website is fully accessible and features BrowseAloud. Browsealoud adds speech, reading and translation support, facilitating access and participation for those people who need support reading print, dyslexia, low literacy, mild visual impairments and those with English as a second language. To use this feature, simply click on the grey ear logo located in the footer.
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If you are driving to the show, we would recommend for you to park at The Lowry Outlet which is opposite the theatre, but be aware as there is lack of signage from the car park area to the theatre, so best to ask someone or use google maps to find your way.Pre paid car parking tickets can be purchased up to 24 hours prior to your performance. Please note they are unable to sell pre paid tickets on your performance date, and you will need to pay at the ticket machines in the car park. The tickets can be booked at the same time as your seats via their website, or over the phone on freephone 0343 208 6000. The cost is £6.50. This allows you to park for the day.
About The Lowry Theatre
The Lowry is a registered charity committed to using visual and performing arts to enrich people’s lives. They present audiences with a diverse programme of theatre, opera, musicals, dance, music, comedy and visual art as well as events and activities to expand the horizons of audiences and artists alike. At the heart of their work is a commitment to the local communities and young people. Tapping into the work on their stages and in their galleries, they offer thousands of free creative participation opportunities each year. They are passionate about nurturing talent, developing creative professionals of the future and raising aspirations.
About Peppa Pig
Peppa Pig is a British preschool animated children’s television series created by Neville Astley and Mark Baker. Produced by Hasbro Entertainment and Karrot Animation and formerly Astley Baker Davies, the series follows Peppa, an anthropomorphic piglet, and her family and friends portrayed as other animals. The show first aired on 31 May 2004. The ninth series began broadcasting in summer 2025. Peppa Pig has been broadcast in over 180 countries.

Review by : Becky McManus
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Production Photo Credit: The Lowry Theatre




18 comments
This is the cutest show ever with the cutest characters, love it…I would love to watch it with my nephew, I know he’d enjoy it a lot.
Hoep you do get the chance to watch the show live
This sounds so perfect for the littles. I love the energy and the way the cast really draws in the audience.
Absolutely, their energy was infectious
My kids are all grown up, so I’m not sure I will have a chance to see this. I love productions like this!
It’s always lovely to see the reactions of children when they see their favorite characters up close and personal.
I agree, the excitement on my son’s face was priceless
Who doesn’t love Peppa Pig?! This looks like a lovely show and one I would like to take my daughter to see one day.
Glad to hear that and I bet your daughter will love watching the show
My kids all loved Peppa Pig when they were little so would have been so excited to see this x
So glad to hear that Melanie, yes little ones totally love the show as they see the cartoon characters come to life
For Peppa fans I bet this is such a fun show. We’ve not shown Peppa to our little one yet, but we’d definitely go if there was a Bluey one! x
I am sure Bluey does go on tour as well.
My family was a big fan of Peppa Pig when my daughter was little. By the way you described the show, it sounds like a performance that fans of all ages would love!
Yes I could tell that the audience absolutely loved it
Finding a theater space where kids can actually move around without judgment is such a relief. My niece would have been just as obsessed with that car. Sitting through two hours is impressive for a four year old.
I agree, I was worried at first, but the show was superb and the cast kept the little ones entertained
Oh wow this sounds like such a bright and fun theatre show! Perfect for little ones.
Agree, nothing like watching Peppa and family come to live on stage