Talented youngsters will hold a cabaret night of music, dance, stand-up comedy, poetry, magic and more in Morecambe.
The Escape2Make Cabaret will be held at the Platform on Sunday February 22 from 4.30pm to 8pm.
This night of entertainment, put on and performed by local 11 to 18 year-olds, will include a buffet dinner for ticket holders.
Escape2Make is a Lancaster-based charity aiming to help young people from the Lancaster and Morecambe area to escape from boredom, social media, loneliness and any pressure at school or home, by providing free creative activities.
Last year it was announced that E2M had been recognised with the King's Award for Voluntary Service. The team will be receiving the award on the night.
In the run-up to the cabaret night, a week of creative workshops will be held during February half-term (February 14 to 21) to help prepare for the big event.
These include baking, poetry, live streaming, stand-up comedy, magic, cabaret band, alter ego, contemporary dance and]# glow in the dark art.
You can book tickets for the cabaret HERE.
Spaces are open for 11 to 18 year olds on E2M's February half-term creative workshops HERE.


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