As Lancaster gears up for the 400th anniversary of the trial of the so-called Pendle Witches, a new booklet in the series by local tour guide Peter Wade, "The Sands of Time", looks at strange tales from the other side of the River Lune.
The Dukes is playing a lead role in Lancaster’s first Season of Shakespeare this spring.
Drama, film, talks, workshops and an exhibition will take place at The Dukes during February and March.
Performing your own poetry, prose or stand-up
material can be a dream or a nightmare -
why not make it a pleasure for yourself and your
audiences by taking time out to work with
professionals who can guide you towards developing
your skills and confidence
This is a fun campaign with a serious message, and it’s designed to make thousands of business owners across the country feel great about the work they do every day because their customers will be showing them their ‘love’.
Young people can enjoy a monster half-term treat at The Dukes this February.
How to Make a Monster Movie in Five Days is a crash course in filmmaking for 11 to 14-year-olds which takes place from February 13-17.
Lancasters long-running monthly literary cabaret, Spotlight are organising a youth project in conjunction with Lancaster City Council and Arts Council England
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