The stage version of the much-loved family classic Goodnight Mister Tom returns to the Opera House in Manchester, as part of its new national tour.
In The Vice Like Grip Of It at The Lowry in Salford next Friday to Sunday is a new play examining relationships between governments and individuals in an age of mass surveillance.
Dirty Pakistani Lingerie, which has enjoyed sold-out performances in the UK, New York and around the world, comes to Preston’s Continental venue next Thursday. It’s also at Lytham’s Lowther Pavilion the previous night and at Salford’s Lowry arts centre March 3. In April it also appears in Barnoldswick, Blackburn and Burnley.
Lancaster Castle’s 10th Shakespeare production Measure for Measure threatens to be its last with the retirement of founding producer Stephen Tomlin.
The Dukes in Lancaster launches the 20th anniversary touring production of the comedy play—Stones In His Pockets—in a co-production with Chipping Norton Theatre.
Up ‘n’ Under, the comedy about an inept rugby team which has never won a match, is the next production from Lancaster Footlights at the city’s Grand Theatre.
The Grand Theatre in Blackpool will set nerves on edge with a production of the classic thriller Dial M for Murder, featuring an all-star cast.
20 Stories High and Theatre-Rites join forces at Contact in Manchester to create a unique mash up of hip-hop, theatre and puppetry.
In the first of Theatre by the Lake's Female Voices series, in Keswick next Tuesday, Luca Rutherford takes audiences on a journey of her own bereavement experiences, in solo show Learning How to Die.