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Lincoln Performing Arts Centre has decided to extend the booking window for its advance ticket offer for both Christmas shows this year.
Although Christmas is over half a year away, audiences often like to get their annual festive treat booked into the diary extra early, and to help even more people do so Lincoln Performing Arts Centre has extended its early bird ticket offer until 31 August.
Tickets for both productions, a brand new adaptation of Charles Dickens’ A Christmas Carol, and Iceberg!, a studio show for younger audiences, have 25% Off all tickets when using promocode EARLYBIRD at the online checkout.
A CHRISTMAS CAROL
11-24 December 2020
Four Ghosts are about to take Scrooge on a journey to his past, present and future and open his eyes – and his heart – to the true meaning of Christmas.
Join us for this fun, brash and irreverent re-telling of Charles Dickens’ classic Christmas ghost story. This new adaptation from our Artistic Director Craig Morrow, features new original music from composer Mark Wilde and is an ideal spooky festive treat for all the family.
ICEBERG!
16 Dec – 5 January 2021
Once upon a time, in the land far to the north of here, where the snow still falls deep in winter, there was a little village – and one day it floated away. Trapped on their floating iceberg home, a group of friends sail the frozen seas, searching for a way back to land.
Join us for this Christmas for a festive show full of songs, stories and silliness for ages 3 plus.
As part of Reimagining Lincolnshire, this illustrated talk celebrates lesser-known Lincolnshire women of long ago, who devoted their lives to campaigning for the rights of all women.
Celebrating 20 years of the Danielle Rawlinson School Of Dance And Theatre with fabulous performances showcasing our pupils talent and hard work. An energetic performance full of various dance styles and musical theatre.
Overlooking the hustle and bustle of Los Angeles’ Sunset Strip, Laurel Canyon hosted a community of musicians through the 1960’s and 70’s forming a hive of creativity in the age of hippies and flower power. Amongst Laurel Canyon’s residents were the likes of Neil Young, James Taylor, Carole King, Eagles, The Doors and Joni Mitchell.
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