The Dukes' Robin Hood: A Local Take on the Classic Tale
As Christmas draws near, panto season bursts into full swing, arriving in Lancaster with a flourish. SCAN were invited to
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As Christmas draws near, panto season bursts into full swing, arriving in Lancaster with a flourish. SCAN were invited to
Let’s take a deep dive into everyone’s new obsession of Being real, following the booming success of the
The Ballet Society offers a unique opportunity to classical dance lovers and any budding or current ballerinas, while breaking the
The 2023 Lancaster Playwriting Prize has been announced to focus on disabled writers who live in the North of England.
Through Empire Street Productions, Suzie Miller delivers her stunning new play, Prima Facie, under a pre-recording from National Theatre Live
Elizabeth Train-Brown will be appearing at the official book launch on the 5th October, 6.30 PM at Lancaster Waterstones,
COVIDNow provides a creative open a dialogue on a post-covid world, sharing our recent pasts whilst finding the fun in
An ever-changing world with ever-changing beauty depicted in Antanas Skema's novel, White Shroud. Art has marked a metamorphosis
Theatre Review: 4/5 stars Shakespeare would have clambered out of his grave to see General Orsino and Commander Olivia
The 66th Annual Eurovision Song Contest starts this week, but here is everything first-timers will need to know from your
With the annual April writing challenge spanning across the Easter break and term three deadlines, two Lancs students decided to
So many people dream of becoming a bestselling author, the next Sally Rooney or Stephen King, but not many of
I don’t want to feel bad about being human, I want to look up to my favourite characters and
Alan Cleaver is a retired journalist living in Whitehaven, Cumbria. Loving nothing more than wandering the Lake District fells in
A champion of the spoken word – I believe Steve’s work will prove inspirational to students wishing to deepen their