Children’s Shows

Room on the Broom Ticket Packs!

Get your little ones excited about the arts and join our Wiggle Club for family fun! This performance is for ages 3 & up. Babies 18 months & under are free and must have a ticket to enter the theatre.

A musical adaptation of the best selling book by Julia Donaldson and Axel Scheffler, Tall Stories’ Room on the Broom uses a physical storytelling style combined with original songs and fantastic puppetry to create a lively theatrical experience that embraces children of all ages. Join us on Family Day weekend as this beloved children’s story comes to life.

Visit our box office online or call 1-888-805-8888 to take advantage of this fantastic ticket offer.

Doodlebops Meet and Greet at Living Arts Centre!



On Sunday October 17th fans of the Doodlebops got a chance to meet Deedee, Rooney and Moe Doodle at the Living Arts Centre!  This meet and greet opportunity was a special experience that these kids will remember!

Doodlebops back in town

The Doodlebops, pictured here in New York City with some of their young fans, are coming to the Living Arts Centre this Sunday for two performances.

Popular children’s entertainers Deedee, Rooney and Moe are making a stop in Mississauga at the Living Arts Centre this Sunday for a pair of performances when The Doodlebops Live! Together Forever Tour rolls into town.

The trio, who will appear at Hammerson Hall as part of the Wiggle Club Series, will be bringing a new tour to Mississauga. They’ll be using original sets and costumes as well as new songs plus some old favourites.
The Doodlebops made their North American television debut in 2005 on both The Disney Channel and CBC. In addition to starring in three seasons of the show, the trio has performed live in almost 200 cities while releasing multiple DVDs and a line of toys.
The shows are recommended for children aged two and up.
Show time is 1 p.m. and 4 p.m.
Tickets cost $30-$45. To purchase, call 905-306-6000.
For more information, visit www.livingartscentre.ca.

Original Article from Mississauga.com