Here's a selection of some great nights out across North Lancashire this week.
Lancaster Grand
Tuesday – Saturday, Sept 27th – Oct 1st at 7:30pm, plus Saturday Oct 1st at 2:30pm
Shrek The Musical
Morecambe Warblers present their adaptation of the Oscar-winning DreamWorks Animation film, with a fairy tale adventure that brings all the beloved characters you know from the film to life on stage.
Platform
Friday September 30th, 7:30pm
The Wonder of Stevie
Vocalist Noel McCalla, award-winning saxophonist Derek Nash (Jools Holland’s R&B Orchestra) and their live band present a diverse catalogue of Stevie Wonder classics.
Saturday, October 1st, 7:30pm
Merseybeat
Playing the Liverpool sound of the 1960s!
Dukes
Thursday, September 29th, 7:30pm
Angel
Henry Naylor's award-winning play about a Kurdish woman who stayed to fight and defend her town against ISIS fighters.
Friday, September 30th, 7:30pm
Leo Houlding – Closer To The Edge
One of the world’s best climbers, Leo’s brand new show will bring audiences up to date with his recent expeditions, including Mount Roraima in South America.
Winter Gardens
Saturday, October 1st, 5:30pm
70th Anniversary Celebration of the 1952 Labour Party Conference
Featuring a keynote speech from MP, John McDonnell.
More Music
Saturday, October 1st, 7pm
All The Right Notes - Rafe’s Dilemma
The latest gig in this series comes from this quartet who take influence from jazz, electronica and rock.
Heron Theatre, Beetham
Sunday 2 October, 2.30pm
The Eberle String Quintet
An afternoon concert experience for a local audience.
Brewery Arts Centre, Kendal
Friday, September 30th, Doors 7:30pm
Melanie Baker
Indie-folk from the Lake District singer songwriter.
Saturday, October 1st, Doors 6:45pm
Propellor
Propellor are a 12-piece ensemble of soaring strings, ambient guitar, double percussion and otherworldly winds, directed by Kendal’s own Jack McNeill.