A car has crashed into a metal railing outside the Lancaster Grand Theatre.
The occupants of the car, a man and a woman, are not believed to be seriously injured.
Emergency services were called on Thursday afternoon following the incident.
A spokesperson for the Grand said: "Sadly there has been a bit of an accident outside the theatre this afternoon, but we would like to reassure all, that tonight's performance will go ahead as planned with no alteration to timings or entrance.
"We wish those involved a speedy recovery and would like to thank Lancashire Fire and Rescue, North West Ambulance Service and Lancaster Police, and the recovery service for their quick response and assistance in clearing the area outside of the main entrance ready for this evening's live show."
Music star Elkie Brooks will perform in concert at the theatre this evening.



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