3 The Armstrong & Miller Show With their unusual mix of the beautifully observed and the utterly barmy, Ben Miller and Alexander Armstrong will be performing a parade of characters from their extensive dressing up box. Tickets From £18. Tel: 01253 290190 or visit:
www.blackpoolgrandtheatre.co.uk Grand Theatre, Church Street. 8 pm
3 Accrington and District Boys’ Brigade Brass Band Music from Stanley Park Bandstand (weather permitting). For further details visit
www.friendsofstanleypark.org.uk Stanley Park Bandstand, West Park Drive, 1 pm to 3 pm
3 “In Morecambe Bay” Family Sculpture Day Make sculptures on the family field from coppiced wood and found materials with professional sculptors on hand to help you realise your ideas. You also need to bring hammers and a picnic. Paint your own tile and see it fired with Pilling Pottery and listen to the band from 1 pm. Free outdoor event For further details tel: 01253 857890 or visit:
www.wyrebc.gov.uk Wyre Estuary Country Park, Stanah, Thornton. 11 am – 4.30 pm
Every Sunday in October Viva Broadway Starring Darren Day, Stephanie Dooley and the Showcase Dancers. A star spangled celebration of the best musicals ever. Tickets: from £10. Tel: 01253 623304 or 0844 847 2452. Further details from
www.blackpoolnorthpier.co.uk North Pier Theatre. 7.30 pm
6 Historical Tour
Join the Rangers on this historical tour of the North West’s largest and impressive municipal parkland discovering the architectural legacy of Park Designer, Thomas Mawson. Climb to the top of Cocker Memorial Clock Tower and get a panoramic view of Blackpool. Booking essential. Price £3 adult, £1.50 child/concession. Tel: 01253 478168 for further details. Visitor Centre, Stanley Park, West Park Drive. 10 am – 11.30 am
7 Colin Fry – Free Spirit Show
This is a unique opportunity to witness the amazing gift of the UK’s most popular medium. Tickets from £18.50 Tel: 01253 623304 or 0844 847 2452. Further details from:
www.blackpoolnorthpier.co.uk North Pier. 7.30 pm
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