Coming Events - June 19-25
Here is this week's list of coming events
Thursday
Disney's High School Musical at Guild Hall, Preston. Preston College Performing Arts Students perform the phenomenally successful TV movie. Showing at 12noon and 7.20pm. Running until 21 June. Tickets are £8 and £25 for a family ticket.
Friday
Tailor-Made for Women, The Naked Truth at the Grand Theatre, Blackpool is the next unmissable Comedy Play from Dave Simpson, the writer of the hit comedy Girls Night Out. Starring: Lisa Riley (Emmerdale and Fat Friends); Julie Buckfield (Grange Hill and Hollyoaks), Gemma Wardle (Family Affairs and Life On Mars), Samantha Seager (Coronation Street); Jayne Tunnicliffe (Coronation Street) and Lucy Rusedski. Showing at 8pm. Running until 21 June. Tickets are £15.
Saturday
Fylde Coast YMCA presents Movies and Musicals at Lowther Pavilion, Lytham. This annual dance show features some of the finest talent on the Fylde Coast. Showing at 2pm and 7pm. Tickets are £8 and £6 concessions.
Sunday
Wingates Band in Concert at Lowther Pavilion, Lytham. Another chance to see one of Britain's oldest and finest Brass Bands. Winners of countless awards and championships Wingates have appeared a number of times on television and Radio. Showing at 7.30pm. Tickets are £10 and £9 concessions.
An Audience with Sally Morgan at Grand Theatre, Blackpool. Following her very own TV series – Sally Morgan Star Psychic on National TV, Sally Morgan, the stars psychic goes on national tour for the first time. Showing at 7.30pm. All Seats are £18.50.
Monday
See How They Run, at Grand Theatre Blackpool. Set in the village of Merton-cum-Middlewick, See How They Run is a comedy of mistaken identities as it is besieged by an escaped prisoner of war, a visiting bishop, an actor and a locum priest, all at the same time, However, parish spinster Miss Skillon makes a call to the vicar with what is, to her mind, a far more pressing matter - she is outraged by the dalliences of the vicar's wife - a former actress. Starring Jeffrey Holland (Hi-De-Hi and You Rang M'Lord), Fraser Hines (Emmerdale), Guy Siner (Lieutenant Gruber in 'Allo 'Allo) and Michael Sharvell-Martin (No Place Like Home). Running until 28 June. Showing Monday at 8.00pm, Tuesday to Saturday Evenings at 7.30pm, Thursday and Saturday Matinees at 1.30pm. Tickets are £12.50-£20.50.
Tuesday
Primate Change. Cardinal Newman College Limelights Theatre Company's latest creation is a fun-filled swinging feast for all the family. A handful of new songs join the prime of Motown, and Soul classics in this vitally important show. Greener than an unripe banana, and made from one hundred per cent recycled humanity, Primate Change will have Darwin gyrating in his grave and conservationists laughing all the way to the bottle bank. Capture it before it's too late. Running until 25 June. Showing at 7.30pm Tickets are £10 and £7 concessions.
Wednesday
Millfield School in Thornton holds its annual talent show for primary school children starting at 1.50pm.
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19 June 2008 2:34 PM
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