Cinderella panto on a race against time
Siren FM will be showcasing an on-air pantomime with a difference this Christmas, courtesy of Alison Duncombe, the Terry O’Toole theatre administrator.
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Siren FM will be showcasing an on-air pantomime with a difference this Christmas, courtesy of Alison Duncombe, the Terry O’Toole theatre administrator.
Lincoln theatre-goers had a treat with the Guy Masterson-adapted version of George Orwell’s Animal Farm, shown at the LPAC as part of the new singles season.
A classic play, a respected theatre group, and a fabulous venue housing Lincoln’s cultural crowd. But was this enough?
J. B. Priestley’s classic play, An Inspector Calls, marks the return of the Common Ground Theatre Company to Lincoln’s amateur dramatics stage.
The Lincoln Art Programme was kicked off by a panel debate at the Greestone Centre which discussed the relevance of “art-jacking” as a form of live art.
The Lincoln Drill Hall is set to hold a day-long contemporary art event next month, which will also spill out onto the city's streets.
A new art debate series will be inviting the city to discuss the role of art in public environments and its past, present, and future.
Lincoln Book Festival opened at the Drill Hall with a colourful picture presentation from the BBC’s Security Correspondent Frank Gardner who also introduced his new book, Far Horizons.
Lincoln shall be playing host of a five day book festival featuring authors from across the country.
Darkness, wit and humour were above LPAC on the evening of May 31, as Lincoln School of Performing Arts brought on stage a rather new style production.