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Pudsey and Ashleigh in a thrilling ‘tail’ of espionage

Britain’s Got Talent winners Ashleigh and Pudsey star in a tale, or “tail”, of espionage and adventure at The Grand.

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TV’s Mr Variety is what seaside resort is about

Brian Conley is what the good old days of entertainment in Blackpool were all about.

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Stewart Francis review, Dukes, Lancaster

Controversial comedy is always guaranteed to raise a few eyebrows but throw a few puns in there and you can almost get away with it.

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Blackpool-born poet up for top award

Blackpool-born poet David Morley has been shortlisted for the prestigious Ted Hughes Award for New Poetry, the Poetry Society has announced.

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The Grand is out to bring out the child

From cabbage soup to pooch on a mission to the perkiest pig in these parts - dinosaurs and wildlife adventurers in pursuit - it’s a wild and wonderful world at Blackpool’s most beautiful theatre.

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Win tickets to see Horrible Histories Groovy Greeks and Incredible Invaders

History can be soooooooo boring! But not when its brought to life on stage like this.

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Week Ahead What’s On Listings 10-03-16

To announce an event or gig, call 01772 838196 or email whatson@lep.co.uk

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Blackpool audiences to have a ball with Brendan Cole

The Tower Ballroom it ain’t. It isn’t even the Empress Ballroom. But one thing’s for certain Blackpool audiences will have a ball - and a ballroom - the moment Brendan Cole steps onto the stage...

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Variety is alive

Whoever said variety is dead hasn’t seen Brian Conley - live.

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There’ll be no faking when he’s making...

Have we got hypotenuse for you! Not heard of Mister Maker? Your kids will have - if of an age to enjoy arts and crafts fun on telly.

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By George! Top comedy names top bill as big day promises a barrel of laughs

This year’s Lytham St George’s Day Festival is set to be a barrel of laughs, with top acts Stewart Francis and Paul Chowdhry announced as its comedy headliners.

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Tale of love, philandering and family relationships

Award winning Poulton Drama take to the stage on Wednesday in the well known and loved play, Relatively Speaking.

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Forgive us our trespasses

Mark Thomas is making a welcome return to The Dukes in Lancaster next Wednesday with his show Trespass.

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Maureen breaks loose in hit musical comedy

Maureen Nolan is no stranger to the musical stage, after more than 10 years appearing in musical Blood Brothers.

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Where comedy meets murder

The Hall Players are presenting their final play of the season at Broadway Hall, Fulwood, Preston  from next Thursday (March 17), to Saturday, March 19 at 7.30pm each evening.

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‘On stage and off, this theatrical group is like my second family’

Thirty years treading the boards of amateur theatre and the cast of Garstang Musical Productions are readying to celebrate with one of their most ambitious shows yet.

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When crime meets comedy

The Hall Players are presenting their final play of the season at Broadway Hall, Fulwood, Preston from next Thursday (March 17), to Saturday, March 19 at 7.30pm each evening.

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Bell pays tribute to ‘one of our greatest heroes’

Martin Bell OBE, and the BBC’s former foreign correspondent, has described Stonyhurst College old boy Tim Hetherington as one of Britain’s greatest heroes.

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Meanwhile deep in the Dungeon a new show stirs

Forget the fluffy bunnies, the hot cross buns, cute chicks, plaintive bleats of lambs headed for the Sunday roast, Easter egg rolling and lots of chocolate.

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Beating heart of Grand for TV hit

Now here’s something you don’t see every day. A 1960s police car on the Comedy Carpet.

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