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Nigel Slater’s Toast
Nigel Slater’s Toast
Toast is the story of Nigel Slater’s childhood; told through the tastes and smells he grew up with. From making the perfect sherry trifle to waging a war over cakes, from the pressured playground politics of sweets to the rigid rules of restaurant dining, this is a story of love, loss and toast. 7.30pm. Sat mat 2.30pm. £5 - £14.
Northern Ballet’s Merlin
Northern Ballet’s Merlin
The man, the myth and the legend are brought to life through spectacular sets and costumes, mind-boggling special effects and Northern Ballet’s signature blend of world-class dance and storytelling. 7.30pm, Sat mat 2.30pm. £23 - £68.
Chitty Chitty Bang Bang
Chitty Chitty Bang Bang
Everyone's favourite fantasmagorical flying car comes to life in the musical adaptation of this beloved family film. Various timers & prices.
George Lewis: The Best Thing You’ll Ever Do
George Lewis: The Best Thing You’ll Ever Do
Described as “the funniest dad on Instagram”, stand-up comedian George has racked up hundreds of millions of views for his hilarious online sketches about the big things in life – like owning an air fryer, watching a David Beckham documentary, and the excruciating experience of trying to do a jigsaw with your kid.
John Lydon – I Could Be Wrong, I Could Be Right
John Lydon – I Could Be Wrong, I Could Be Right
Legend and icon John Lydon will talk about how he sees life, along with his unique and extraordinary career, during a one-off 45-date UK tour. Lydon will reflect on the Sex Pistols, Public Image Limited (PiL), his art and his life’s story during informal evenings of conversation and audience questions. An icon, a revolutionary and an immortal, as the frontman and lyricist of the Sex Pistols, Johnny Rotten changed the face of music and sparked a cultural revolution. He caused an earthquake which transformed music for good. During his remarkable years in Public Image Ltd he consistently pushed back the boundaries and still continues to challenge and thrive. As a writer, Lydon wrote two best-selling volumes of memoir: the excoriating Rotten: No Irish, No Blacks, No Dogs and the ridiculously entertaining and uncompromising Anger Is An Energy: My Life Uncensored. Now he is embarking on a spoken word tour, where fans will get to hear his stories up-close-and-personal. John said: “I could be shit. I could be shite. I’m left-handed. John Lydon or John Rotten.” To book, please visit www.themuni.co.uk or call 01282 661234
Curtain Up For A Cause
Curtain Up For A Cause
Curtain Up For A Cause - Burnley's own talented stage stars present an unforgettable afternoon of musical theatre! Let them guide you on an uplifting and emotional journey through some of your favourite shows, all in support of the Stroke Association.