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It’s the one that you want

Sing-a-long-a Grease - Preston Charter Theatre - Tomorrow night

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Far from Enid Blyton-esque

Lancaster’s own improvised theatre company, We Are Improv, performed their Famous Five-style adventure at ImproFest UK, an international festival in London.

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From punk to the stage...

JoJo Smith started her working life while at sixth form college, launching her punk rock fanzine The Ligger as the counter culture took hold.

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Take the £10 gamble

New comedy night could be a regular event if the public is up for a laugh

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Hot step to big dance festival

Two of Preston’s dance troops will joning hundreds of the region’s most talented young dancers at the Lancashire Youth Dance Festival this May.

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Zara ready for the Lowry

Local children, including Lancaster teenager Zara Pinnington, are set to join professional dancers onstage in ballet LORENT’s ballet adaptation of Rapunzel at the Lowry in Salford this weekend,...

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The Life and Times of Mitchell & Kenyon

The Dukes - Lancaster

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Introduce children to ballet at Manchester weekend of music

A festival of musical entertainment is on offer in Manchester this weekend.

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Aspects of Webber marks 60 years on stage

Preston Musical Comedy Society marks its Diamond anniversary this year with a production of Aspects of Love, by Andrew Lloyd Webber at the Charter Theatre.

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Step in the direction of a Little stiff upper lip

Hold on to your hats and maintain your stiff upper lips – this gloriously exciting thriller is full of danger, hilarity, derring-do, double-crossing, and dastardly murders.

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Guys and Dolls

Lowther Pavilion - Lytham

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Award-winning superstars return

Adlington Music And Arts Society return to the stage next week, fresh from winning a host of awards for a “particularly raunchy” musical version of Bad Girls, which proved to be popular with the audience.

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At least I didn’t get shot

Preston’s Phil Walker’s act has taken him to some weird and wonderful places, from a scout hut in Unst in the Shetland Isles to a portacabin on mount Alice in the Falkland Islands.

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Avoiding proper work since 1954

Ken Dodd is celebrating his 60th anniversary year of happiness and laughter with two local dates next month.

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A radical interpretation

Another Romeo and Juliet, partnered with Stravinsky’s The Rite of Spring, comes to Lancaster’s Grand Theatre on the same night.

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The pub Romeo, and Juliet

Shakespeare’s immortal tragedy Romeo and Juliet comes to a pub near you next Wednesday.

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Enjoy biggest musicals hits

Fans of major musicals are in for a treat this week with a show featuring huge hits.

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A short farce – long laughs

See How They Run, the evergreen British farce, will be brought to life on stage at the Opera House in Manchester next week by Warwick Davies and the Reduced Height Theatre Company.

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The Siren is calling back

“I think the play offers positive images of the seductive side of women’s nature while acknowledging some of the irritation and even guilt that it may cause.”

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Flash mob stuns shoppers with impromptu flash dance

A flash mob turned a Preston shopping centre into a scene from Flashdance to help improve young people’s emotional health and wellbeing.

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