RORY’S SATURDAY CLUB
Leeds City Museum Millennium Square, LeedsCome down to Leeds City Museum for our Rory’s Saturday Club craft sessions for families with children of all ages. Drop-in, no need to book. Until 25th April. Give what you can.
DEMONSTRATIONS OF VICTORIAN HAIRWORK
Bankfield Museum Akroyd Park, HalifaxThe Victorian art of hairwork involved meticulously weaving together the hair of loved ones into flowers or wreaths.
DARK SKIES FESTIVAL
Forest of Bowland Various places, Forest of BowlandThe festival features exciting events such as a live moon watch, bat talk, star gazing, forest moon bathing, smartphone astrophotography, and crafts. Until 22nd Feb. Various times and prices.
LIVING THE LIFE OF RILEY
Burnley Mechanics Manchester Road, BurnleyA nationally acclaimed stage play that is heartwarming, heartbreaking, and hilarious. Serious laughter combined with serious issues brings the Riley Family to life in front of your eyes.
LIMEHOUSE LIZZY
The Muni Theatre ColneLimehouse Lizzy continues to deliver their unique and irresistible tribute to Philip Lynott and Thin Lizzy, ensuring the band’s timeless hits remain a staple in rock music for years to come.
A CREATIVE WORKSHOP: EXPLORE KIRKSTALL ABBEY
Kirkstall Abbey Kirkstall, LeedsExplore Kirkstall Abbey, your feelings and experience of it, using textures, nature and words to make an artist's book. With artist Lynette Willoughby and poet Clare Wigzell.
TIME AT BLACKBURN CATHEDRAL
Blackburn Cathedral Cathedral Close, BlackburnTime will transform the entire Cathedral into a fully immersive artwork where you will traverse a series of captivating installations that explore humanity’s evolving relationship with the concept of time.
THE WEIRD WILL OF WILLY WILLIAMS
Preston Playhouse Market Street West, PrestonThe late William Harold Williams – former plumber and keen amateur thespian – had occasionally been known to be a tad eccentric. So when his only surviving relatives, Tim and Jacky, attended the reading of his will, they may well have expected the odd surprise here and there.
THE BLACKHEART ORCHESTRA
Barnoldswick Music & Arts Centre, BarnoldswickThe Blackheart Orchestra is officially the smallest orchestra in the world. Two people playing 13 instruments.
FRANKLY, THE SMITHS
The Muni Theatre ColneThe band has a dedicated, ever-increasing following; their fans agree that this is the tribute act to see for the definitive Smiths experience. Come and see what all the fuss is about!