Access to shows at a Lancaster theatre are unaffected by a road closure outside the building.
Water company United Utilities is carrying out drainage improvement works on St Leonardgate, outside the Lancaster Grand.
The road is closed from St Leonardgate to the city centre ring road, and from Lodge Street to St Leonardgate.
The works are expected to be completed by the end of this week.
A spokesperson for the Lancaster Grand said: "If you’re attending shows this week:
"Access to the theatre’s main doors and box office remains unaffected.
"Access to Lower St Leonardgate car park is also unaffected.
"Thank you for your patience and understanding."
Shows at the Grand this week include An Evening with TV football host Jeff Stelling, and a tribute to Frankie Valli and The Four Seasons.
The road was also closed for a time last summer for pedestrian upgrades include a widened pavement, a new courtesy crossing with tactile flags, and themed bollards celebrating the Grand's history.


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