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The Dukes is a theatre in Lancaster, England.It is the county's only producing theatre venue, and is an Arts Council England National Portfolio Organisation. As well as producing two theatre productions each year, it also hosts a varied programme of touring theatre, comedy, live music and dance.
The first production to be staged in the park was A Midsummer Night's Dream in which Dukes' honorary patron Andy Serkis appeared. [4] Since it began over 500,000 people have attended at Dukes' park show and the 2016 production of The Hobbit won Best Show for Children and Young People at the UK Theatre Awards. [5]
The Lancaster Grand Theatre and the Dukes are notable venues for live performance, as are the Yorkshire House (currently closed), Jailors Barrel, The John O' Gaunt and The Bobbin. Throughout the year events are held in and around the city, such as the Lancaster Music Festival, Lancaster Jazz Festival, and Chinese New Year celebrations in the ...
Theatre Centre is a UK-based theatre company touring new plays for young audiences aged 4 to 18. [1] Founded in 1953 by Brian Way , the company has developed plays by writers including Lisa Evans, Noël Greig , Mike Kenny , Bryony Lavery , Leo Butler , Brendan Murray, Philip Osment, Manjinder Virk , Roy Williams and Benjamin Zephaniah . [ 2 ]
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Owner – Nimax Theatres: Duke of York's Theatre: London ... Owner - Blackpool Grand Theatre Trust Ltd Grand Theatre, Lancaster: Lancaster 1792; 1848–1978 457
Lancaster Arts at Lancaster University (Lancaster Arts) is a public arts organisation based at Lancaster University in the north west of England and encompasses the Nuffield Theatre, the Great Hall and the Peter Scott Gallery as well as locations on campus and in the region. The artistic programme includes commissions, Creative Gatherings and ...
Since then her theatre credits have included performances at the Old Vic and the Stephen Joseph. Elizabeth achieved critical acclaim for her role as Ophelia at the Dukes Theatre Lancaster. [2] After graduating from ALRA, Keates set up LK Productions Theatre Company, which produced 5 annual touring productions, employing over 30 actors.