Yoga, Shakespeare, live music, a fashion show and a story competition will be part of the West End Festival this weekend.
The event will take place in Regent Park on Saturday April 30 and Sunday May 1 from 11am to 8pm.
There will be lots of community stalls to browse, nail and face painting (noon to 5pm) and much more.
LISTEN to Matt Panesh from the West End Players talking about the festival, and the Players' Romeo and Juliet play (interview courtesy of Triple M Radio):
The full line-up is as follows:
11am - Yoga with InnerSense Guru
Noon - Tell us your West End story - writing workshop with The Nib Crib
1.30pm - Romeo and Juliet theatre show (1:30pm) from the West End Players
4pm - Morecambe and Lancaster Extinction Rebellion Staying alive dance
4.15pm - West End Fashion Show with The Model Club
5-6pm and 7-8pm - Music from The Morecambe Community Music Melting Pot Project with very talented musicians from Morecambe and beyond!
6pm - West End Story Competition 'Come and have a go if you think you're Bard enough' run by Martin


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