Here's your guide to what's on at local venues over the next seven days.
Shakespeare in the Garden
This year's alfresco performance set in Leighton Hall's beautiful gardens is 'A Midsummer Night's Dream' performed by The Festival Players.
Thursday July 21, 6pm for 7.30pm start, Leighton Hall, Carnforth
Concert for Ukraine
Featuring Amy Jo Clough, Batala, Chris Barker, Dandelion Train, Gabby Dams, Jay Diggins, Rival Shadows, Lancaster Red Rose A.O.D.S. and The Mizzen Crew, with all ticket proceeds donated to Lancaster and Morecambe City of Sanctuary and Lancashire County Council Refugee Integration Team.
Friday July 22, 7.30pm, Lancaster Grand
Jungle Book – Play in the Park
Nightly from Friday July 22, 7.15pm (sold out until Tuesday 26th), Williamson Park, Lancaster
Step into the jungle of Lancaster’s Williamson Park as this adventurous story unfolds by following the action round the park.
American Four Tops Motown Show
William Hicks and his Soul Satisfaction return to perform Motown magic with powerful vocals and high stepping dance routines.
Friday July 22, 7.30pm, The Platform, Morecambe
Spooky Men’s Chorale
An Australian born ‘man choir’, performing an audience-winning repertoire of Georgian songs, beautiful ballads, highly inappropriate covers, and man anthems.
Friday, July 22, 7.30pm, Winter Gardens, Morecambe
Stan Boardman
An unscripted comedy show featuring stand-up routines, archive clips on the big screen of hit show 'The Comedians' and of course ‘that’ Des O’Connor joke.
Saturday July 23, 7.30pm, Lancaster Grand
The Syd Lawrence Orchestra
The “Best Big Band in the Land” is back for their explosive new show.
Saturday July 23, 7.30pm, The Platform, Morecambe
An Evening of Genesis by Mama
One of the UK’s most successful Genesis tribute bands, Mama will take you on a journey from Genesis’ early Peter Gabriel years, through the Phil Collins’ era of the 70’s and 80’s and right up to their final studio album, ‘We Can’t Dance’.
Saturday July 23, 8pm, Alhambra Live, Morecambe
Acoustic Mac and Acoustic Eagles
Two superb acoustic shows in one, featuring the music of Fleetwood Mac and Eagles.
Sunday July 24, 2.30pm, The Platform, Morecambe
Yorkshire Silent Film Festival presents: The Lodger
Hitchcock’s first thriller from 1927 – a film with a special connection to Morecambe through its star, the matinee idol Ivor Novello, accompanied by live music.
Sunday, July 24, 7pm, Winter Gardens, Morecambe


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Jim Bentley returns for second spell as Morecambe FC manager
Ashvir Singh Johal’s reign as Morecambe manager comes to an end
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Change of name announced for popular Morecambe bar
Opening announced for new Morecambe bistro inside former post office
Health watchdog report shows improvements to services at Royal Lancaster Infirmary
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Lancaster’s Vue Cinema under new ownership
Lancaster city centre car park to close ahead of "catalyst for the development of the Canal Quarter"
Crews tackle commercial building fire in Lancaster
Heritage plaque to mark first Lancaster University site and Gillow factory
Heysham men appear in court in connection with death of cyclist in Morecambe
Fundraiser launched for Heysham family who lost everything in house fire

