Here is your weekly guide to what's on across North Lancashire and the Morecambe Bay area.
Pirates of the Panto
The Little Theatre Company by the sea presents a fun filled family pantomime.
Wednesday January 17, 6pm, The Platform, Morecambe
Ed Byrne: Tragedy Plus Time
The renowned comic's latest stand up show.
Wednesday, January 17, 7:30pm, Lancaster Grand
Shania Friends & Legends Tour
Europe’s leading Shania tribute, in support of St John's Hospice. Featuring special guest appearances by the St John's Hospice Choir and Gabriella & Jasmine T.
Thursday, January 18, 7:30pm, Lancaster Grand
Rambling Rob Young
Thursday, January 18, Derby Arms, Witherslack
Dave Spikey – Life in a Northern Town
A hilarious look through the comedy legends life story. SOLD OUT but contact theatre for waiting list.
Friday, January 19, 7:30pm, Lancaster Grand
Dan Whieldon Trio
Friday January 19, 8:30pm, Zeffirellis, Ambleside
Top Secret – The Magic of Science
A family show about the mystery of magic, and the wondrous and miraculous feats of science.
Saturday, January 20, 2pm, Lancaster Grand
Grassroots Live: Pleasureinc, Good Boy Nikko and Shelectro
Saturday January 20, 1.30pm, More Music
Grassroots Live: Lizzie Esau plus support
Saturday January 20, 7.30pm, The Platform, Morecambe
Kirk McElhinney
Saturday, January 20, 8:30pm, Zeffirellis, Ambleside
The Wizard of Oz
A ballet adaptation of the iconic tale by L. Frank Baum, told through the magic of classical dance.
Sunday, January 21, 2pm & 7pm, Lancaster Grand
Grassroots Live: F3INT plus support
Sunday January 21, 2.15pm, More Music, Morecambe
Grassroots Live: Split the Dealer plus support
Sunday January 21, The Platform, Morecambe, 7.30pm


Award winning Lancaster tour guide hoping for more success as fiendish new year walks announced
Famous Viennese New Year concert to be performed by popular Morecambe orchestra
Town's international film festival to celebrate Eric Morecambe's 100th birthday
Lancaster man to host his final live music day for dementia research
Man who brought Paul McCartney and Queen to Lancaster to share his story in Morecambe

