EVENTS in East Lancashire and further afield for Tuesday, February 22.
Pick of the day
An all-star cast will be taking their clothes off on stage tonight at the Palace Theatre, Manchester in Calendar Girls. The show about the Yorkshire Women’s Institute ladies stars Jennifer Ellison, Gwen Taylor and Bernie Nolan.
BLACKBURN
10am-4.30pm - Tapestry showing history of Quakers. Blackburn Cathedral. Free.
10am to 4.45pm - Upstairs, Downstairs, exhibition about life in Victorian times, Blackburn Museum, Museum Street.
7.30pm - The Gondoliers, Blackburn G&S Society, Thwaites Empire Theatre. Until February 26.
BURNLEY
Noon to 5pm - Not Forgotten. Geraldine Pilgrim exhibition on the heritage of the hall. Towneley Hall. Until September 11.
7.15pm - Sion Panto Society’s Red Riding Hood, Sion Baptist Church, Burnley. Until February 26.
7.30pm - Lecture on Leeds Liverpool canal, Burnley Central Library. £2 entry.
PENDLE
10am - Walk around Nelson, meet at the Ace Centre.
RIBBLE VALLEY
11am - 4pm. Blackburn Artists Society exhibition, Samlesbury Hall.
2pm - Stepping Out, meet Sawley-road side parking BB7 4NH (GR777466). 01200 414484.
7.30pm - Oklahoma, Clitheroe Parish Church Amateur Operatic and Dramatic Society, St Mary’s Centre, Clitheroe.
FURTHER AFIELD
7.30pm - Calendar Girls, Palace Theatre, Manchester.
7.30pm - Romeo & Juliet, Octagon, Bolton.
7.30pm - Count Arthur Strong's - Command Performance, Grand Theatre, Blackpool.
7.30pm - Blood Brothers, The Lowry, Salford.
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