Jun 19-Jul 18: Taking the Piste – The Unbelievable Story of the Kirkby Ski Slope. Royal Court, Liverpool. Kirkby can be the town of the future! A symbol of regeneration in the 1970s! You know what Kirkby needs? A ski slope… Donald Storm is head of Kirkby Council and he’s got an eye on creating a new destination for tourists from around the world. If he can make a few bob in the process, so much the better. Together with his mate Geoff, he hatches a plan to use tax-payers’ money to build a ski slope right next to the M57. Standing in their way are a trainee journalist from the Liverpool Echo and her burnt out supervisor. Between them, they take on Don, the council and even the Echo itself by setting up a new free press so they can speak their minds.
Jun 23-27: Matthew Bourne’s The Car Man. The Lowry, Salford. Loosely based on Bizet’s opera, the familiar 19th Century Spanish cigarette factory becomes a greasy 1950’s garage-diner in the American Mid-West where the dreams and passions of a small-town are shattered by the arrival of a handsome and enigmatic stranger. Fuelled by heat and desire, the inhabitants are driven into an unstoppable spiral of greed, lust, betrayal and revenge. Audio described/touch tour, Jun 25.
Jun 23-27: Charlie and the Chocolate Factory. Regent, Stoke.
Jun 23: Blue Lanterns Special: Ian Prowse. Storyhouse, Chester.
Jun 23: Stewart Lee vs The Man-Wolf. Venue Cymru, Llandudno. Comedy.
Jun 24: G4: Phantoms of the Popera Tour. Rhyl Pavilion.
Jun 24: Gary Murphy’s Original Guitar Legends. Epstein Theatre, Liverpool.
Jun 25-28: NT Live: Les Liaisons Dangereuses. Theatr Clwyd, Mold.
Jun 26-27: Romeo & Juliet. Shakespeare North Playhouse.
Jun 26: Joanne McNally: Pinotphile. Palace, Manchester.
Jun 26: So True – 80s Party Night. Floral Pavilion, New Brighton.
Jun 26: Endless Love – A Tribute to Diana Ross and Lionel Richie. Venue Cymru, Llandudno.
Jun 26: An Evening with Duncan Ferguson. Theatre Royal, St Helens.
Jun 27-28: Zog. Lyceum, Crewe.
Jun 27: Take Flight. Shakespeare North Playhouse. Stunning aerial show.
Jun 27: The Lancashire Hotpots. Theatre Royal, St Helens.
Jun 27: The Magic of Motown. Floral Pavilion, New Brighton.
Jun 27: Joanna McNally: Pinotphile. Empire, Liverpool.
Jun 27: The Spirit & Sound of Steely Dan: Nearly Dan in Concert. Atkinson, Southport.
Jun 28: Gary Delaney: Gary on Laughing. The Lowry, Salford.
Jun 28: Strawberry Jack. Floral Pavilion, New Brighton.
Jun 28: Liverpool Philharmonic Youth Brass Band. Philharmonic, Liverpool.
Jun 28: Think Floyd. Grand, Blackpool. Tribute show.
Jun 29: Jukebox Idols. Philharmonic, Liverpool. Non-stop hits from the idols of the 50s and 60s starring the UK’s leading platinum-selling vocal harmony group, The Overtones, Nadiya Bychkova and Louis Smith.
Jun 30-Jul 4: The Rocky Horror Show. Storyhouse, Chester. Musical telling the story of two squeaky clean college kids – Brad and his fiancée Janet. When by a twist of fate, their car breaks down outside a creepy mansion whilst on their way to visit their former college professor, they meet the charismatic Dr Frank-n-Furter. Audio described/signed, Jul 2.
Jun 30: Kai Widdrington: Evolution. Lyceum, Crewe. Dance.
Jun 30: Derren Brown: Only Human. Regent, Stoke.
JULY
Jul 1-2: Charles Dickens: The Hanged Man’s Bride. Shakespeare North Playhouse.
Jul 1: Grateful Fred’s: Martin Stephenson. Atkinson, Southport.
Jul 1: Kai Widdrington: Evolution. Atkinson, Southport.
Jul 2-Aug 8: Moulin Rouge! The Musical. Empire, Liverpool. Enter a world of splendour, of eye-popping excess, of glitz, grandeur and glory. A world where Bohemians and aristocrats rub elbows and revel in electrifying enchantment.
Jul 2-4: YEP: Jekyll and Hyde. Everyman, Liverpool. A Young Everyman Playhouse production. Step into world where gas lamps flicker and something monstrous prowls beneath the city’s polished surface.
Jul 2: Dreamcoat Stars. Lyceum, Crewe.
Jul 2: Roy Orbison Story – The Platinum Years. Theatre Royal, St Helens.
Jul 3-5: The Gruffalo. The Lowry, Salford.
Jul 3-4: One Man Poe: The Black Cat & The Raven. Shakespeare North Playhouse.
Jul 3: The Wizard of Oz – Adults Only. Epstein Theatre, Liverpool.
Jul 3: A Night to Remember: Motown Show. Octagon, Bolton.
Jul 4: Destination Summer! The Brindley, Runcorn.
Jul 4: 80s Mania. Atkinson, Southport.
Jul 4: Elgar: The Dream of Gerontius. Philharmonic, Liverpool.
Jul 4: Jarlath Regan: Gas Man. The Lowry, Salford.
Jul 4: Ben Hart: The Labyrinth. Octagon, Bolton. Simply magic!
Jul 5-18: Scott Bennett: Blood Sugar Baby. The Lowry, Salford. The amazing true story of how his daughter fell ill with a rare genetic condition, congenital hyperinsulinism (CHI). Never heard of it? Neither had Scott and Jemma. Yes, it’s a story about an ill baby, but it’s a very funny one with a happy ending, as new parents Scott and Jemma fight to get the right diagnosis for their daughter and are plunged into months of bewildering treatment, sleepless nights, celebrity encounters and bizarre side effects.
Jul 5: Fireman Sam: The Lost Pirate. Rhyl Pavilion.
Jul 5: Liverpool Philharmonic Youth Orchestras. Philharmonic, Liverpool.
Jul 5: Thank You for the Music Abba. Octagon, Blackpool. Tribute show.
Jul 6-11: Waitress: The 10th Anniversary. Regent, Stoke. Musical.
Jul 7-8: The Perfect Match. Shakespeare North Playhouse. Musical. Rowan is desperately trying to finish the musical she has been writing for six years when the lights go out.
Jul 7: Stewart Klee vs The Man-Wulf. Lyceum, Crewe. Comedy.
Jul 7: This is Rambert. The Lowry, Salford. Dance.
Jul 8: One Night Only. The Brindley, Runcorn. Presented by Andrew Curphey Theatre Company.
Jul 9-11: Diane’s Deli: A Tale from Paradise Heights. Octagon, Bolton. When a woman turns up in the café late one night, a chain of events is set in motion that will have devastating effects on all their lives…
Jul 9-10: It Happened on a Tuesday. Shakespeare North Playhouse. Six employees. An ordinary Tuesday in the office. One of them stole £60,000.
Jul 9: The Legend of Barry White. Octagon, Bolton.
Jul 9: White Nights. Philharmonic, Liverpool. Conductor Laureate Vasily Petrenko.
Jul 9: 80s Live. Grand, Blackpool.
Jul 10-11: Ricky Tomlinson – Retirement My Ar*e Tour. Shakespeare North Playhouse, Prescot.
Jul 10-11: Stewart Lee vs The Man-Wulf. The Lowry, Salford.
Jul 10: Genesis Connected. Theatre Royal, St Helens. Tribute show.
Jul 11: WOW! That’s What I Call Musicals. Playhouse, Liverpool.
Jul 11: The Music of George Michael: The Candlelight Concert. Storyhouse, Chester.
Jul 11: Irby Dance Studio – Dancing Around the World. Floral Pavilion, New Brighton.
Jul 11: The Magic of the Bee Gees. Octagon, Bolton. Tribute show.
Jul 12: Liverpool Philharmonic Youth Choirs Summer Showcase. Philharmonic, Liverpool.
Jul 13-15: Lord of the Dance: 30th Anniversary. Regent, Stoke.
Jul 13: Ed Byrne (Work in Progress). Octagon, Bolton.
Jul 14-15: The Tiger Who Came to Tea. Grand, Blackpool.
Jun 16-Jul 19: Something Rotten. Opera House, Manchester. Starring Jason Mountford and Richard Fleeshman. In a world without musicals, two brothers dared to dream a dream …
Jul 16-18: Murder Mystery: Last One Standing. Afternoon Tea. Everyman, Liverpool.
Jul 16-18: Hamlet. Shakespeare North Playhouse.
Jul 15: The Easy Rollers. Shakespeare North Playhouse, Prescot. The jazz septet taking us back to the 1920s and ’30s Harlem, Kansas City and New Orleans.
Jul 15: Scummy Mummies: Hot Mess. Storyhouse, Chester.
Jul 16: The Drifters. Theatre Royal, St Helens.
Jul 16: Mark Watson: Before it Overtakes Us. Storyhouse, Chester.
Jul 16: Dire Straits – The Tribute to Dire Straits. The Brindley, Runcorn.
Jul 16: Rhythm of the Dance. Floral Pavilion, New Brighton.
Jul 16: Get Blue: A Tribute to the Fab Four. Shakespeare North Playhouse, Prescot.
Jul 17: The Kate Bush Songbook. Shakespeare North Playhouse, Prescot. Tribute show.
Jul 17: The Rocket Man. Grand, Blackpool. Celebration of Sir Elton John.
Jul 17: Girls Just Wanna Have Fun – The Ultimate Girls Night Out. Floral Pavilion, New Brighton.
Jul 17: Totally Tina – Tina Turner Spectacular. Epstein Theatre, Liverpool. Tribute show.
Jul 18-19: Peppa Pig’s Big Family Show. Storyhouse, Chester.
Jul 18: The Choir with No Name – The Big Gig. Everyman, Liverpool.
Jul 18: Rumours of Fleetwood Mac. The Lowry, Salford.
Jul 18: Oasiz. Shakespeare North Playhouse, Prescot. Tribute show.
Jul 18: The Magic of Motown. Philharmonic, Liverpool.
Jul 18: Justin Moorhouse & (Actual) Friends: Answer and Question. Octagon, Bolton.
Jul 19: Amiri Harewood. Theatr Clwyd, Mold.
Jul 20: Musical Theatre School. Theatr Clwyd, Mold.
Jul 20-21: Murder She Didn’t Write. Octagon, Bolton. The improvised murder mystery.
21-25: 9 to 5 The Musical. Grand, Blackpool.
Jul 21-24: Twelfth Night. Shakespeare North Playhouse.
Jul 21: For You Blue: Celebrating the Beatles Greatest Hits 1967-1970. Philharmonic, Liverpool.
Jul 22-25: The Spy Who Came in from the Cold. The Lowry, Salford. For the first time ever, a novel by John le Carré – the undisputed master of the modern spy genre – is brought to life in a thrilling stage adaptation. Signed, Jul 23; audio described/touch tour, Jul 24.
Jul 22: Reynard the Fox. Shakespeare North Playhouse. Family show.
Jul 24: As You Like It. Shakespeare North Playhouse.
Jul 25: The Lancashire Hotpots: Tour de Sauce Tour. The Lowry, Salford.
Jul 22: Neil Sands’ Remember When 20th Anniversary Tour. Floral Pavilion, New Brighton.
Jul 22: The Real Thing: 50th Anniversary Tour. The Brindley, Runcorn.
Jul 22: James Phelan: The Man who was Magic. Octagon, Blackpool.
Jul 23: The Tour of the Era’s – A Spectacular Tribute to Taylor Swift. The Brindley, Runcorn.
Jul 23: The Sound of Springsteen. Atkinson, Southport. Bruce Springsteen tribute show.
Jul 24-25: Deaf School: 2nd Honeymoon 50th Anniversary. Philharmonic, Liverpool. Te London String Group.
Jul 24: All or Nothing – Live Concert. Floral Pavilion, New Brighton. The story of the Small Faces.
Jul 24: Luke Combs UK. Lyceum, Crewe. Tribute show.
Jul 25: The George Harrison Project. The Brindley, Runcorn. Tribute show.
Jul 25: Ministry of Science. Theatre Royal, St Helens.
Jul 27-Aug 1: The Rocky Horror Show. Palace, Manchester. Top musical telling the story of two squeaky clean college kids–Brad and his fiancée Janet. When by a twist of fate, their car breaks down outside a creepy mansion whilst on their way to visit their former college professor, they meet the charismatic Dr Frank-n-Furter.
Jul 28-Aug 1: Oh Zeus! The Lowry, Salford.
Jul 28-Aug 1: The Battle: Blue vs Oasis. Storyhouse, Chester.
Jul 28: The Dinosaur That Pooped. Theatre Royal, St Helens.
Jul 29-Aug 8: Summer Holiday. Grand, Blackpool.
Jul 30: Let the Music Play – Celebrating the Music of Barry White. The Brindley, Runcorn.
Jul 31-Aug 29: Take Me Home County Road. Royal Court, Liverpool. Shelly’s a County Road girl, born and bred, through and through. Once upon a time, she had it all – the looks, the talent, the fire in her belly. But now she’s forty-something, and life’s all gone a bit… naff. Work is fine, her mates are sound, and her hubby Mick is always there when she needs him, but something’s missing. She knows deep down, she was born to be singer.
Jul 31: Simon & Garfunkel Through the Years. The Brindley, Runcorn. Tribute show.
Jul 31: The 70s Show. Floral Pavilion, New Brighton.
Jul 31: The Roy Orbison Story. Lyceum, Crewe.
Jul 31: K-Pop Forever. Storyhouse, Chester.
AUGUST
Aug 1-15: Six: The Musical. The Lowry, Salford.
Aug 1-2: Tales From Acorn Wood. Lyceum, Crewe.
Aug 1: Tosca. Shakespeare North Playhouse. Gripping tale of love, power and sacrifice, reimagined in a dystopian future where tyranny and defiance collide.
Aug 1: Roy Orbison & The Traveling Wilburys. Epstein Theatre, Liverpool. Tribute show.
Aug 2: Jamie Hutchinson: Can My Mate Come? He’s Sound. Storyhouse, Chester.
Aug 4-8: Miss Saigon. Palace, Manchester. Legendary musical set in the last days of the Vietnam War. Seventeen year-old Kim is forced to work in a Saigon bar run by a notorious character known as The Engineer. There she meets and falls in love with an American GI named Chris but they are torn apart by the fall of Saigon.
Aug 4-5: Tales from Acorn Wood. Storyhouse, Chester.
Aug 6-8: Summer of Love: Love’s Labour’s Lost. Shakespeare North Playhouse.
Aug 6: The Story and Sound of Northern Soul. Storyhouse, Chester.
Aug 7-8: Summer of Love: Much Ado About Nothing. Shakespeare North Playhouse.
Aug 7-8: Peppa Pig’s Big Family Show. Regent, Stoke.
Aug 8: Across the Universe 66-80 – The Beatles Studio Years. Storyhouse, Chester. No wigs, no costumes. Just the music performed by world class musicians.
Aug 9: Ultimate Irish Hooley. Floral Pavilion, New Brighton.
Aug 13: Legends of the 60s Show. Floral Pavilion, New Brighton.
Aug 14-15: The (Almost) Complete History of Britain. Shakespeare North Playhouse.
Aug 14-15: Peppa Pig’s Big Family Show. Palace, Manchester.
Aug 15: Thank ABBA For The Music. Rhyl Pavilion.
Aug 18-22: The Choir of Man. Storyhouse, Chester. Welcome to the best pub in the world. Brimming with hits from Queen, Luther Vandross, Sia, Paul Simon, Adele, Guns & Roses, Avicii and Katy Perry to name but a few, this is a pub like no other!
Aug 19-22: Jospeh and the Amazing Technicolour Dreamcoat. Grand, Blackpool. Musical.
Aug 20-22: The Trials. Octagon, Bolton. In an imagined courtroom of the near future, the jurors are teenagers, tasked with deciding responsibility for environmental collapse. But are they delivering justice, or simply taking revenge?
Aug 21-Sep 13: High School Musical. The Lowry, Salford.
Aug 21: Dean Friedman on Tour. Epstein Theatre, Liverpool.
Aug 22: The Musicals in Concert. Floral Pavilion, New Brighton. Aug 27: A Midsummer Night’s Dream. Shakespeare North Playhouse.
Aug 27: Queen of the Night – A Tribute to Whitney Houston. Floral Pavilion, New Brighton.
Aug 29: An Evening with Ricky Tomlinson. Floral Pavilion, New Brighton.
Aug 29: James Martin Cookery Demo with Q&A. Octagon, Blackpool.Aug 30-31: Wirral Tattoo Extravaganza. Floral Pavilion, New Brighton.
Aug 30: Man in the Mirror. Empire, Liverpool. Michael Jackson tribute show.
Aug 30: Wonders of our Universe. Lyceum, Crewe.
SEPTEMBER
Sep 1-5: Dirty Dancing – The Musical. Empire, Liverpool. The classic story of Baby and Johnny, two fiercely independent young spirits from different worlds, who come together in what will be the most challenging and triumphant summer of their lives.
Sep 1-2: Peppa Pig’s Big Family Show. Grand, Blackpool.
Sep 1: Karl Loxley – From the Stage & Screen. The Brindley, Runcorn.
Sep 2-3: Jonathan Pie – Work in Progress. Comedy.
Sep 2: Grateful Fred’s: Max & Veronica. Atkinson, Southport.
Sep 2: Gary Meikle: Yer Man. The Brindley, Runcorn.
Sep 3: Elvis – From Memphis to Vegas. The Brindley, Runcorn. Tribute show.
Sep 3: Bon Jovi Experience. Floral Pavilion, New Brighton. Tribute show.
Sep 3: Dreamboys World Tour. Rhyl Pavilion.
Sep 4-Oct 3: East is East. Octagon, Bolton.
Salford, 1971. The Khan family are living above a chip shop and on the fault line between two cultures. George Khan is determined to raise the family in his Pakistani way. His English wife, Ella, just wants to keep the peace. Their seven children? They’re busy discovering disco, denim, and defiance. Audio described, Sep 19; signed, Sep 30.
Sep 4: Heaven Can Wait: Tribute to the Music of Meat Loaf. Rhyl Pavilion.
Sep 4: Diane’s Deli. Floral Pavilion, New Brighton. Another compelling chapter in the world of Paradise Heights. Loaded with atmosphere and desperately broken people all scarred by their pasts.
Sep 4: Mothership – Led Zeppelin Tribute. The Brindley, Runcorn.
Sep 4: The UK Rock Show. Atkinson, Southport.
Sep 5: Fleetwood Bac – The Fleetwood Mac Tribute Band. Epstein Theatre, Liverpool.
Sep 5: The Mersey Beatles. Atkinson, Southport.
Sep 5: Lipstick on your Collar. Floral Pavilion, New Brighton. Step back in time to the golden era of music where the jukebox roared and feet didn’t touch the floor.
Sep 5: New Dawn Fades. Grand, Blackpool. The story of four ordinary lads who, inspired by the punk revolution of 1970s Manchester, came together to form one of the most influential bands of all time, Joy Division.
Sep 6: The Upbeat Beatles. Grand, Blackpool. Tribute show.
Sep 7-19: Jersey Boys. Palace, Manchester. The story of Frankie Valli and The Four Seasons. From the streets of New Jersey to the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame, this is the musical that’s almost too good to be true.
Sep 7-12: Waitress. Empire, Liverpool. Meet Jenna, a waitress and expert pie-maker who dreams of some happiness in her life. When a hot new doctor arrives in town, life gets complicated. With the support of her workmates Becky and Dawn, Jenna overcomes the challenges she faces and finds that laughter, love and friendship can provide the perfect recipe for happiness.
Sep 9: Psychic Sally. Floral Pavilion, New Brighton.
Sep 9: Scott Bennett: Stuff. Playhouse, Liverpool. Comedy.
Sep 9: Jen Brister: Reactive. Lyceum, Crewe.
Sep 10-11: Jonny Cole: Armagudd’n. Storyhouse, Chester.
Sep 10: John Barrowman: My Life in Musicals. Floral Pavilion, New Brighton.
Sep 11-Oct 17: Letter to Breshnev – A Liverpool Love Story. Royal Court, Liverpool. Teresa and Elaine are young, beautiful and full of life. But they don’t think that will last long, because it’s 1985 and this is Kirkby. Teresa is looking for sex and a smile, Elaine wants love, romance and the dream of a life far away from the grime of Liverpool. Fresh off the boat come Sergei and Peter. All of them have the chance to forget their lives and live their dreams for one glorious night.
Sep 11-Oct 3: Macbeth. Shakespeare North Playhouse.
Sep 11: Mike Wozniak: The Bench. Playhouse, Liverpool. Comedy.
Sep 11: Arrival – The His of Abba. Floral Pavilion, New Brighton.
Sep 12: Sindhu Vee: Swanky. Playhouse, Liverpool. Comedy.
Sep 12: The Mersey Beatles. Floral Pavilion, New Brighton.
Sep 13: Chris Ramsey. Empire, Liverpool. Comedy.
Sep 13: Nick Cope’s Family Show. The Brindley, Runcorn.
Sep 13: Sindhu Vee: Swanky. The Lowry, Salford.
Sep. 13: Love Hurts. Grand, Blackpool. Packed with smash-hit power ballads and classic rock anthems from Queen, AC/DC, Meat Loaf, Whitesnake, Phil Collins, Cher, Kiss, Tina Turner… and more!
Sep 14: Miriam Margoyles. Opera House, Manchester.
Sep 15-19: Barnum. Empire, Liverpool. Musical. Enter the dazzling world of P.T. Barnum, where imagination and ambition know no bounds. Hand in hand with wife Charity, Barnum’s life and career twists and turns as he schemes and dreams his way to headier heights.
Sep 15: Dial M for Murder. Grand, Blackpool.
Sep 16: Michael Ball: Glow UK Tour. Regent, Stoke.
Sep 16: Those Were The Days. Floral Pavilion, New Brighton.
Sep 16: Mike Dawes: The Progressive Acoustic Tour. Atkinson, Southport.
Sep 17-19: Murder Mystery: Reunion of Revenge. Afternoon Tea. Everyman, Liverpool.
Sep 17: Love Hurts Rock Anthems and Power Ballads. Floral Pavilion, New Brighton.
Sep 17: PIFF: Pop’s Magic Shoppe. Opera House, Manchester.
Sep 18: The Story of Edith Smith by Pauline Fleming. Shakespeare North Playhouse. Edith Smith, born in Oxton, was Britain’s first female police constable given the powers of arrest. Serving in Grantham during WWI, she redefined women’s roles in policing and community care. She is laid to rest in Runcorn.
Sep 18: Cluedo. The Brindley, Runcorn. Murder mystery and madcap mayhem.
Sep 18: Scott Bennett: Stuff. Storyhouse, Chester.
Sep 18: Northern Live: Do I Love You. Atkinson, Southport.
Sep 19-Oct 10: Death of a Salesman. Everyman, Liverpool. Arthur Miller’s unforgettable drama that speaks to our everyday dreams and the pressures of our changing working world… Captioned, Sep 24; audio described, Oct 1.
Sep 19: The Opera Boys – The Farewell Tour starring Paul Potts. Floral Pavilion, New Brighton.
Sep 19: My Royal Life: An Audience with Lucy Worsley. Storyhouse, Chester.
Sep 19: Barry Steele & Friends – The Roy Orbison Story. The Brindley, Runcorn.
Sep 19: Jay Rayner: Nights Out in the Kitchen. Storyhouse, Chester.
Sep 20: One Night of Elvis-Lee Memphis King. Floral Pavilion, New Brighton.
Sep 20: Miriam’s Full English. Empire, Liverpool.
Sep 20: Jonathan Pie: The End of the World According to Jonathan Pie. The Lowry, Salford.
Sep 20: The Forbidden Realm of Conspiracies: Uncovered. Rhyl Pavilion.
Sep 20: David Essex. Opera House, Manchester.
Sep 20: Tez Ilyas: Tez Things I Hate About You. Octagon, Bolton.
Sep 22-Oct 3: High Society: The Musical. The Lowry, Salford. Plans for the society wedding of the year descend into chaos as old and new flames vie for attention, and a sharp-eyed tabloid reporter hunts for scandal at the waterfront estate. Audio described/touch tour, Sep 25; signed, Oct 1.
Sep 22-26: Annie. Empire, Liverpool. Musical starring Claire Sweeney as Miss Hannigan. Set in 1930s New York, brave young Annie is forced to live a life of misery at Miss Hannigan’s orphanage. Her luck soon changes when she’s chosen to spend a fairytale Christmas with famous billionaire, Oliver Warbucks.
Sep 22-26: Surinderella. Grand, Blackpool. Panto for al the family.
Sep 24: John Kearns: Tilting at Windmills. Playhouse, Liverpool.
Sep 24: Michael starring Ben. Rhyl Pavilion.
Sep 24: Russell Watson: An Intimate Evening with ‘The Voice’. Atkinson, Southport.
Sep 25: Russell Watson. Storyhouse, Chester.
Sep 26: Greg Oldfield – We Close Our Eyes & Other Stories. The Brindley, Runcorn.
Sep 27: Jeremy Bowen: Truth Under Fire. The Lowry, Salford.
Sep 27: The Opera Boys with Paul Potts. Grand, Blackpool.
Sep 28: The Simon & Garfunkel Story. Grand, Blackpool.
Sep 29-Oct 3: Dirty Dancing. Palace, Manchester. Smash hit musical tells the story of Baby and Johnny, two fiercely independent young spirits from different worlds, who come together in what will be the most challenging and triumphant summer of their lives.
Sep 29: Ore Oduba The Vintage Boys Rock ‘n’ Roll Show. Grand, Blackpool.
Sep 30: The Wonder of Stevie. Lyceum, Crewe. Stevie Wonder tribute show.
Sep 30: Gary Delaney: Gary on Laughing. Lyceum, Crewe.
Sep 30: John Barrowman: My Life in Musicals. Grand, Blackpool.


