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Lesbian Marxist Dystopian Pantomime | Gregson Arts & Community Centre
Mar 8, 2025 (UTC+0)
Lancaster
Lesbian Marxist Dystopian Pantomime Join us for a wild ride at the Gregson Arts & Community Centre for an evening of revolting theatre! Our pantomime will transport you to a dystopian world where lesbian revolutionaries fight against the oppressive regime. Expect drama, comedy, and plenty of political silliness in this unique performance. Don't miss out on this one-of-a-kind event! Dancing afterwards till 23.00. Over 18s only. Wear your checked shirts and neckerchiefs.
Information Source: Kirsty McEwan Danielle Tuite Catherine Eaglestone | eventbrite
FIGHT NIGHT @ The Sugarhouse | The Sugarhouse
Feb 22, 2025 (UTC+0)
Lancaster
Live Kickboxing and Muay Thai Event 🥊🔥 Get ready for an adrenaline-fueled night at The Sugarhouse as we bring you live kickboxing and Muay Thai action! Witness intense bouts, thrilling energy, and an atmosphere like no other. Doors open at 6pm—don’t miss the chance to catch every punch, kick, and win live! The event is black tie optional so feel free to get your best suit and dress out! The dress code is optional so wear whatever you feel comfortable in! DRINK DEALS
Enjoy a full range of unbeatable drink offers to keep the energy high all night:
🍹 5 for £5 Corkys
🍺 2 for £5 Hooch
💣 4 for £10 J Bombs Special deals for this event:
🍺 One, Two, Combo – 2 beers/cans for £5
💥 Knockout Shots – 3 shots for £6 DOOR CHARGE
Entry starts at £7.50 early bird increasing to £15 on the door. Come early to grab the best spots for the action-packed night ahead! FOLLOW US
IG - @the_sugarhouse IG - @lu_muaythai IG - @lukickboxing Please bring valid photo ID as proof of age. 18+ only. Questions?
Email us at sugarhouse@lancaster.co.uk. Don’t miss this knockout event – it’s a night you’ll never forget! 🥊🔥
Information Source: The Sugarhouse | eventbrite
Producers Forum: Ted Passon | Scribe Video Center
Feb 28, 2025 (UTC-5)
Lancaster
Patrice: The Movie by Ted Passon (USA, 2024, 101 minutes) preceded by David Block’s “How Sweet the Sound”A feature documentary romantic comedy from award-winning filmmaker, Ted Passon, about the next phase of marriage equality – disability. Patrice has finally found the love of her life, Garry, who is also disabled. They want nothing more than to get married, but if they do - or even if they just move in together - the government benefits they need to survive would be cut. Despite the scrutiny they’re under, they decide to plan a commitment ceremony that could risk their entire future. Patrice’s present-day battles are informed by her past. The film interweaves vérité scenes with recreated scenes from her past life imbued with her art and her uniquely tragicomic joie de vivre - Patrice designed the sets and co-wrote the scripts. Starring a cast of children, with Patrice as the only adult playing herself at every age, we see the struggles Patrice endured to get the house, the job, and the life that she’s now fighting to keep. Ted Passon is an award-winning director, writer, producer, and video artist. He created and directed the critically acclaimed docuseries Philly D.A., along with co-director Yoni Brook and producer Nicole Salazar. The series had its world premiere at the Sundance Film Festival and had its international premiere at the Berlin Film Festival, becoming the first docuseries to ever screen there. It was named, “One of the best TV shows of 2021” by TIME, The NY Times, Variety, The LA Times, The Hollywood Reporter, The Washington Post, Vulture, Vogue, Slate, The Ringer, and Indiewire. He is a co-founder of All Ages Productions, a full-service film and video production company, and a board member of the Blackstar Film Festival. Preceded by David Block’s, How Sweet the Sound, the short documentary focuses on the blind African American street singer, John Sutton.
Information Source: Scribe Video Center | eventbrite
NEWCASTLE MASTERS XIII #UndisputedLegacy | The Fed
May 9, 2025 (UTC+0)
Lancaster
BIG TIME DARTS RETURNS TO THE NORTH EAST!!We are thrilled to reveal our next event, which will be held at the Fed on Friday May 9th.#NewcastleMastersXIII #UndisputedLegacy 'MVG' Michael Van Gerwen'RVB' Raymond Van Barneveld'Rockstar' Joe Cullen'Bronzed Adonis' Steve BeatonWe are NE Sporting Events ™️ Accept no imitations
Information Source: NE Sporting Events ™️ | eventbrite
A Queer Black Body: Thomas Allen Harris (Night 2) | Scribe Video Center
Feb 21, 2025 (UTC-5)
Lancaster
Since the mid-1980s, multidisciplinary artist and filmmaker, Thomas Allen Harris Jr (Tahj), has used a wide range of media including video, photography, installations, film, and performance to examine the nuances of Black and queer identity and subjectivity, particularly within the construction of the diaspora and the family model. Harris has been developing a co-creative and socially engaged practice that re-interprets identity, autobiography, and representation in the digital archive. For over three decades, by interweaving personal biographical material, Harris illuminates the notion of family through the Black queer gaze and pushes the boundaries of documentary filmmaking by creating internal and external dialogues that champion self-actualization and transcend artificial boundaries. In this week-long celebration of Tahj’s body of work, a series of videotapes derived from the artist’s archive from the 1990s, his first feature documentary film Vintage: Families of Value, as well as the PBS broadcast documentary series Family Pictures USA will all be screened at Scribe Video Center. Through a pop-up archival exhibition, A Return: Reflections, Place & Diaspora, curated by Darah Gaines Martin, we visit Brazil as well as various US cities during the 1990s, diving into various themes of family, spirituality, and self. We find ourselves in conversation with critically acclaimed poet and activist Essex Hemphill and transported back to moments of pre-adolescence, grappling with the concepts of intersectional identities. In these six pieces, Harris uniquely examines diasporic culture, as well as the human condition and Black and queer identity, through the preservation of the present moment, including candid discussion and performance art. In Vintage: Families of Value, Thomas captures three Black families through the eyes of gay and lesbian siblings including Harris and his brother Lyle Ashton Harris. The film examines the family model around themes of sexuality and identity. In addition to Vintage, Cass Arrington, a former student of Tahj and Philadelphia native, will screen their short film, The World Before Me, about multi-generational experiences of growing up queer across two generations of family history. Family Pictures USA journeys through a rapidly changing landscape where the hallmarks of a familiar and idealized “America” are being transformed. In America’s comeback city, “Detroit”, the series reveals the city’s rise and fall and rise again through personal photos and stories of the city’s proud inhabitants. Through Family Pictures USA, the family photo album becomes actualized as a tool for collective social and cultural healing. Through this showcase, we pay homage to the dynamic benevolence that is Black and queer identity. Each piece selected for viewing encompasses the multiple dimensions of Tahj’s artistic practice through the exploration of togetherness and individuality. A Queer Black Body” honors influences across the diaspora as well as cultural spaces, leaders and artists that have, in some way shape or form, led us to come together presently at The Scribe Video Center in Philadelphia. Tahj’s video archive will be open to the public starting Monday, February 17th until February 24th. All attendees will be given the option to engage with the material through written and/or visual response modules for the course of the exhibition. The two night screening will happen on Thursday, February 20th and Friday, February 21st at 7pm. The Film Friday February 21, 2025 at 7:00 PM Family Pictures USA (Detroit: 2019, 60 min) In America’s comeback city, “Detroit”, the series introduces descendants of both Native Americans and slaves whose ancestors helped build the city. Thomas visits the oldest hat store in the U.S. and learns about a border wall paid for by the U.S. government that was constructed to separate Black and white neighborhoods. One of America’s most prosperous cities in 1960, Detroit’s rise and fall and rise again is revealed through personal photos and stories of the city’s proud inhabitants. The enormous influence of the auto industry, the rise of labor unions, cultural touchstones like the Motown sound, the devastating impacts of the 1967 riots and the city’s renaissance today are all explored via family narratives and memories, expanding our understanding of Detroit and its multilayered story. Thomas Allen Harris is a critically acclaimed, interdisciplinary artist, filmmaker, and scholar whose work explores family, identity, and spirituality. Drawing from the rich canon of African American and African Diaspora literature and arts, he utilizes a wide range of media including video, photography, installations, film, and performance, as well as curation and written texts, to draw audiences into internal and external dialogues that transcend the artificial barriers – personal and social – which separate people from each other and themselves. Darah Gaines Martin is an NYC-based filmmaker and producer. Graduating from Delaware State University with a B.A. in Public Relations and Advertising, Darah’s work across film and video centers joy, exploration, and self actualization. Currently, Darah works as an associate producer on Thomas Allen Harris’ upcoming feature documentary film My Mom, The Scientist. Cassidy Arrington is a 23 year old nonbinary multi-media artist based in and from Philadelphia, Pennsylvania with a BA in Ethnicity, Race, & Migration Studies from Yale College. In 2024, Arrington became a resident artist at the TILT Institute for the Contemporary Image and the Painted Bride Art Center. Director Thomas Allen Harris, is expected to be joined by Cass Arrington, Darah Gaines Martin, Donald Perry for post-screening discussions on Thursday and Friday. Conversations will be moderated by special guest programmer Denise A. Greene.
Information Source: Scribe Video Center | eventbrite
Body of Work: Thomas Allen Harris (Night 2) | Scribe Video Center
Feb 21, 2025 (UTC-5)
Lancaster
For over 30 years Thomas Allen Harris has been creating deeply personal films that re-interpret the idea of documentary, autobiography, and personal archive. This Body of Work will showcase two documentaries – Vintage: Families of Value and Family Pictures USA – featuring rarely-seen footage. As a Black queer artist, Thomas Allen Harris’ digital archive from the 1980s and 90’s captures themes of identity, community, and self-actualization. Through the personal documentation of himself, his family, and his community, Thomas examines the full range of the human condition while preserving the present moment. February 21, 2025 at 7:00 PM Family Pictures USA by Thomas Allen Harris (USA, 2019, 3 episodes) Out of this methodology, in 2019, Harris created the PBS series Family Pictures USA, a new format of television that takes a radical look at neighborhoods and cities of the United States through the lens of family photographs, collaborative performances, and personal testimony sourced from their communities. In 2021, Harris launched the Family Pictures Institute for Inclusive Storytelling to expand upon this work through robust research, evaluation, scholarly discussion, and artistic interpretation. Director Thomas Allen Harris and filmmaker/producer Darah Gaines are expected to join us. Thomas Allen Harris is a critically acclaimed, interdisciplinary artist, filmmaker, and scholar whose work explores family, identity, and spirituality. Drawing from the rich canon of African American and African Diaspora literature and arts, he utilizes a wide range of media including video, performances, and written texts to draw audiences into internal and external dialogues that transcend the artificial barriers – personal and social – which separate people from each other and themselves. Darah Gaines Martin (she/they) is an NYC-based filmmaker and producer. She has worked on creative projects was a director, producer, creative director, videographer, and editor. She is a practitioner of joy and exploration, on a mission to activate deep levels of self-love and acceptance. She graduated from Delaware State University with a B.A. in Public Relations and Advertising. Currently, Darah works as an associate producer at Little Light Productions and as an associate producer on Thomas Allen Harris’ upcoming feature documentary film My Mom, The Scientist. Cassidy Arrington is a 23 year old nonbinary multi-media artist based in and from Philadelphia with a BA in Ethnicity, Race, & Migration Studies from Yale College. Arrington’s artwork is primarily lens-based and centers intimacy, wilderness, and transience in queer and Black coming of age.
Information Source: Scribe Video Center | eventbrite
The Black Arts - Community Forum | Blank Space FW
Feb 26, 2025 (UTC-6)
Lancaster
Join us on Wednesday, February 26th from 7 - 9 pm for an evening of learning, engaging and celebating Black Art in the city of Fort Worth. Who Should Attend:
This event is open to everyone! Whether you're an artist, collector, aspiring artist community leader, gallery/museum owner/curator or simply curious about The Black Arts, you’re welcome to join us. Attendees will: Hear and meet Four (4) different Black Led Art Spaces:Lenora Rolla Heritage Center MuseumKinfolk HouseTubman GalleryNational Juneteenth MuseumLearn about the arts and importance of art for the Black CommunityExperience the current Exhibition at the Tubman GalleryWhether you're deep into the arts or just curoius about local art, this convening offers insights and connections for you. Note: for those unable to attend in-person, an event livestream will be accessible through Community Frontline's Facebook and Instagram pages.
Information Source: Community Frontline of Fort Worth | eventbrite
Storyville: Ted Passon | Scribe Video Center
Feb 28, 2025 (UTC-5)
Lancaster
Patrice: The Movie by Ted Passon (USA, 2024, 101 minutes) preceded by David Block’s “How Sweet the Sound”A feature documentary romantic comedy from award-winning filmmaker, Ted Passon, about the next phase of marriage equality – disability. Patrice has finally found the love of her life, Garry, who is also disabled. They want nothing more than to get married, but if they do - or even if they just move in together - the government benefits they need to survive would be cut. Despite the scrutiny they’re under, they decide to plan a commitment ceremony that could risk their entire future. Patrice’s present-day battles are informed by her past. The film interweaves vérité scenes with recreated scenes from her past life imbued with her art and her uniquely tragicomic joie de vivre - Patrice designed the sets and co-wrote the scripts. Starring a cast of children, with Patrice as the only adult playing herself at every age, we see the struggles Patrice endured to get the house, the job, and the life that she’s now fighting to keep. Ted Passon is an award-winning director, writer, producer, and video artist. He created and directed the critically acclaimed docuseries Philly D.A., along with co-director Yoni Brook and producer Nicole Salazar. The series had its world premiere at the Sundance Film Festival and had its international premiere at the Berlin Film Festival, becoming the first docuseries to ever screen there. It was named, “One of the best TV shows of 2021” by TIME, The NY Times, Variety, The LA Times, The Hollywood Reporter, The Washington Post, Vulture, Vogue, Slate, The Ringer, and Indiewire. He is a co-founder of All Ages Productions, a full-service film and video production company, and a board member of the Blackstar Film Festival. Preceded by David Block’s, How Sweet the Sound, the short documentary focuses on the blind African American street singer, John Sutton.
Information Source: Scribe Video Center | eventbrite
Sensory Friendly Programming Session | Lancaster Museum of Art and History
Mar 1, 2025 (UTC-8)
Lancaster
MOAH’s sensory-friendly programming boasts an array of resources and services for neurodivergent guests before and during the museum experience. Beginning with the social narrative, which is available on MOAH’s website, guests can read a first-person description of a trip to MOAH, with important details regarding parking, entrance/exit points, restrooms, and how to access on-site sensory-friendly resources. Guests can attend special open hours, which occur before the museum opens to the public. During these special open hours, the lighting in the museum is dimmed and the audio components of artworks are lowered. Upon arrival at the museum, guests are offered a sensory-friendly programming map, which pin-points changes in light and noise, along with the exact locations of hands-on sensory-friendly programming activities. Guests with hyper/hypo-sensitivities also have access to a take-a-break space on the bottom level of the museum. This room is sectioned off from main walkways and contains calming tools and water within a quiet, dimly lit space. Speech cards, in both Spanish and English, are available at the guest services desk to assist non-verbal visitors. Optional sensory-friendly programming activities include the multi-sensory tour and a hands-on art activity. The multi-sensory tour is a self-guided tour with stations throughout the museum. Each station focuses on a single work of art and includes an object or objects that can be used to enhance the viewer’s sensory experience of the artwork. Tour “stations” allow guests to engage with staff members and multi-sensory items on a volunteer basis. The voluntary, hands-on art activity, offered in the MOAH classroom, is designed to adapt to hyper- and hypo-sensitivities, as well as multiple age groups and abilities. In many cases, the finished art project doubles as a fidget or calming tool that can be used while exploring the museum.
Information Source: Lancaster Museum of Art and History | eventbrite
NARUTO: The Symphonic Experience 2025 (Fort Worth) | Will Rogers Auditorium
Mar 4, 2025 (UTC-6)
Lancaster
Experience the magic of "NARUTO: The Symphonic Experience" at the prestigious Will Rogers Auditorium in Fort Worth. Immerse yourself in the captivating melodies on March 4, 2025, as the music brings the beloved anime series to life in a unique and unforgettable way. Join fellow fans in this one-of-a-kind event that combines the power of live orchestral music with the iconic story of Naruto. Don't miss this extraordinary opportunity to be a part of an evening filled with emotion, adventure, and nostalgia. Mark your calendars and secure your tickets for a night to remember.
Open Mic ~ Music ~ Poetry ~ Hip Hop ~ Jazz ~ Vendors Needed Wanted | Lancaster
Mar 5, 2025 (UTC-6)
Lancaster
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Information Source: Let The Good Times Roll! | eventbrite
Vital Spark Takeover | Attenborough Arts Centre
Mar 6, 2025 (UTC+0)
Lancaster
This artist takeover will be an exciting afternoon where you meet and experience the practices of this year's Vital Spark Artists and be part of a conversation to create more representative arts work for our younger audiences and their families. More details to follow!
Information Source: The Spark Arts for Children | eventbrite
Improv 201 With Scott! | Lancaster Improv Players
Mar 6, 2025 (UTC-5)
Lancaster
About the Class: Welcome to Lancaster Improv Players' 201 class! This 8-week long course focuses on the more advanced skills of long-form Improv. Students will learn skills which include game of a scene, second beats, heightening, and advanced character work. This class focuses on teaching a ton of scene work skills and will help improvisers think beyond the scene they are in. The class ends with a graduation show where the students can show their friends and family the skills learned. This class does require Improv 101 as a prerequisite or director approval. Sign ups end Tuesday 3/4 at noon! Class Schedule: This class runs for two and a half (2.5) hours for eight (8) sessions on Thursdays from 7pm-9:30pm. Those dates are 3/6, 3/13, 3/20, 3/27, 4/3, 4/10, 4/17 and 4/24. The Class Show is on Saturday 4/26 at 5pm! To be eligible to pass the class and participate in the class show, a student must attend at least six of the eight weeks. About the Teacher: : Scott Harvey began attending early Lancaster Improv Players’ shows in 2015 before joining the troupe himself in 2018. Scott was one of LIP’s first students and has since completed LIP’s full curriculum. He coached LIP’s First Friday team “Minimum Rage/First Base” through both the pandemic and the Before Times. Scott taught high school English for six years before becoming an instructional designer. When he is not working or practicing improv, he is probably listening to the improv comedy podcasts Hollywood Handbook or The Teacher’s Lounge. Scholarships:Some scholarships are available to partially or fully cover the cost of the stated class fee. For additional information, please reach out to finance@lancasterimprovplayers.org with your request at least a week prior to the start date of the class. Refund Policy: We will not refund any orders after the start of the first session. Parking: On South Prince St you can generally find parking on our block, but sometimes you may have to park on King St or Vine St. The parking garages are open, Steinman Garage, Prince St Garage, and Duke St Garage are recommended in that order!
Information Source: Lancaster Improv Players | eventbrite
An Afternoon With A.S. King | Nooks
Apr 6, 2025 (UTC-5)
Lancaster
A.S. King has been called “One of the best Y.A. writers working today” by The New York Times Book Review and is one of YA fiction's most decorated. She is the only two-time winner of the American Library Association's Michael L. Printz Award (2020 for Dig and 2024 for The Collectors) and has won the LA Times Book Prize for Ask the Passengers. In 2022, King received the ALA's Margaret A. Edwards Award for her lifetime achievement to YA literature and 2023, she accepted the ALAN Award for artistry, courage and outstanding contributions to YA literature. In 2024, she released highly-anticipated Pick the Lock--described as a punk opera, a primal scream, and a portrait of a family buried in lies.
She also writes middle grade fiction as Amy Sarig King, including bestselling Attack of the Black Rectangles, which Kirkus Reviews called a searingly relevant opus to intellectual freedom, The Year We Fell from Space, and Me and Marvin Gardens.
Information Source: Nooks | eventbrite
Sesame Street Live! Say Hello 2025 (Fort Worth) | Will Rogers Auditorium
Apr 10, 2025 (UTC-6)
Lancaster
Experience the magic of "Sesame Street Live! Say Hello" in Fort Worth at the prestigious Will Rogers Auditorium on April 10, 2025. Join beloved characters like Elmo, Big Bird, and Cookie Monster as they embark on a fun-filled adventure that will delight audiences of all ages. Don't miss this opportunity to create lasting memories with your family at this unforgettable live show. Secure your tickets now for a day of laughter, learning, and love on Sesame Street.
The Princess Proms: Lancaster | Lancaster Priory Church of Saint Mary
Apr 26, 2025 (UTC+0)
Lancaster
Event description Calling all Princesses and Princes for a magical concert singing the enchanting songs from your favourite movies. General Info Lancaster Priory 26th April 2025 Entry from: 12:30 Start time: 13:00 End time: 14:15 The advised age limit for this event is 3+. Under-2's do not require a seat if sat on a parent or guardian's lap throughout the show. Please note 16 year olds or over must purchase an adult ticket. Programme The Princess Proms in Lancaster Priory. We invite you to an enchanting concert singing the magical themes from your favourite Princess movies inc. Frozen, Cinderella, Little Mermaid plus many more.
Performing the magical music of:
Frozen / Cinderella / Moana / Beauty and the Beast The Little Mermaid / Tangled / Aladdin Swan Princess / Thumbelina / Wicked The Greatest Showman / Anastasia
FAQ's 1. Can I get a refund if I cannot attend the event due to illness, COVID, or any other reason? Unfortunately, according to our policy, tickets are non-refundable unless the event is cancelled or rescheduled. However, you have the option to resell or transfer your tickets since we do not require names for entry. Please note that contracting COVID or any other illness does not qualify for a refund. 2. I haven’t received my tickets/confirmation email. How can I find it? In many instances, guests who are unable to locate their tickets may find that their email address was misspelt. Additionally, if you used PayPal or Apple Pay, your tickets may have been sent to the email address associated with those accounts. If you still cannot find your tickets, please contact us at info@enchantedvoicesofficial.com 3. Can my tickets be transferred to another event? If there is availability, ticket transfers are possible. Please contact us at In many instances, guests who are unable to locate their tickets may find that their email address was misspelt. Additionally, if you used PayPal or Apple Pay, your tickets may have been sent to the email address associated with those accounts. If you still cannot find your tickets, please contact us at info@enchantedvoicesofficial.com for further assistance. However, if the event is sold out, we cannot accommodate a transfer as there are no available spaces left. 4. Will there be more tickets available if the event is sold out? If the event is sold out, we will not release any additional tickets or sell them at the door due to maximum capacity and health and safety regulations. 5. Is there a waiting list for sold-out events? We do not have a waiting list. However, you can check for resale tickets on Twickets, an official fan-to-fan ticket resale platform. 6. Do you offer concessions for disabled attendees? Yes, we provide a free Personal Assistance ticket for registered disabled individuals upon receiving supporting documents such as PIP or Access Card. Please contact us at info for assistance. 7. Is the venue accessible? Our events take place in various locations across the UK. Please check the venue's website for information on accessibility. 8. I purchased an Access ticket. Where is the ticket for my Carer? The Access ticket already includes an entry for your Carer, meaning that 1 ticket admits 2 people. 9. Is there a dress code? There is no strict dress code for the event. We recommend wearing comfortable clothing and shoes. However, if the event is being held in a cathedral, we kindly ask that you refrain from wearing high heels as they may cause damage to the cathedral flooring. 10. How can I contact you if I have furtherquestions? Feel free to email us at info@enchantedvoicesofficial.com. Our customer support team will respond to your inquiry as soon as possible. Please note that during busy periods, response times may be up to 48 hours. Please note that in-line with normal consumer standards for ticket purchases, tickets for Enchanted Voices are non-refundable, unless we move the event or cancel it. Should you no longer be able to attend, you are welcome to gift your tickets onwards as we do not use names on the tickets as a condition of entry. Disclaimer: The Enchanted Voices and its events are not affiliated with the films and composers listed. All trademarks are the property of their respective owners.
Information Source: Enchanted Voices | eventbrite
The Princess Proms: Lancaster (Second Show) | Lancaster Priory Church of Saint Mary
Apr 26, 2025 (UTC+0)
Lancaster
*Due to popular demand we have added a second show*
Event description Calling all Princesses and Princes for a magical concert singing the enchanting songs from your favourite movies. General Info Lancaster Priory 26th April 2025 Entry from: 15:00 Start time: 15:30 End time: 16:45 The advised age limit for this event is 3+. Under-2's do not require a seat if sat on a parent or guardian's lap throughout the show. Please note 16 year olds or over must purchase an adult ticket. Programme The Princess Proms in Lancaster Priory. We invite you to an enchanting concert singing the magical themes from your favourite Princess movies inc. Frozen, Cinderella, Little Mermaid plus many more.
Performing the magical music of:
Frozen / Cinderella / Moana / Beauty and the Beast The Little Mermaid / Tangled / Aladdin Swan Princess / Thumbelina / Wicked The Greatest Showman / Anastasia
FAQ's 1. Can I get a refund if I cannot attend the event due to illness, COVID, or any other reason? Unfortunately, according to our policy, tickets are non-refundable unless the event is cancelled or rescheduled. However, you have the option to resell or transfer your tickets since we do not require names for entry. Please note that contracting COVID or any other illness does not qualify for a refund. 2. I haven’t received my tickets/confirmation email. How can I find it? In many instances, guests who are unable to locate their tickets may find that their email address was misspelt. Additionally, if you used PayPal or Apple Pay, your tickets may have been sent to the email address associated with those accounts. If you still cannot find your tickets, please contact us at info@enchantedvoicesofficial.com 3. Can my tickets be transferred to another event? If there is availability, ticket transfers are possible. Please contact us at In many instances, guests who are unable to locate their tickets may find that their email address was misspelt. Additionally, if you used PayPal or Apple Pay, your tickets may have been sent to the email address associated with those accounts. If you still cannot find your tickets, please contact us at info@enchantedvoicesofficial.com for further assistance. However, if the event is sold out, we cannot accommodate a transfer as there are no available spaces left. 4. Will there be more tickets available if the event is sold out? If the event is sold out, we will not release any additional tickets or sell them at the door due to maximum capacity and health and safety regulations. 5. Is there a waiting list for sold-out events? We do not have a waiting list. However, you can check for resale tickets on Twickets, an official fan-to-fan ticket resale platform. 6. Do you offer concessions for disabled attendees? Yes, we provide a free Personal Assistance ticket for registered disabled individuals upon receiving supporting documents such as PIP or Access Card. Please contact us at info for assistance. 7. Is the venue accessible? Our events take place in various locations across the UK. Please check the venue's website for information on accessibility. 8. I purchased an Access ticket. Where is the ticket for my Carer? The Access ticket already includes an entry for your Carer, meaning that 1 ticket admits 2 people. 9. Is there a dress code? There is no strict dress code for the event. We recommend wearing comfortable clothing and shoes. However, if the event is being held in a cathedral, we kindly ask that you refrain from wearing high heels as they may cause damage to the cathedral flooring. 10. How can I contact you if I have furtherquestions? Feel free to email us at info@enchantedvoicesofficial.com. Our customer support team will respond to your inquiry as soon as possible. Please note that during busy periods, response times may be up to 48 hours. Please note that in-line with normal consumer standards for ticket purchases, tickets for Enchanted Voices are non-refundable, unless we move the event or cancel it. Should you no longer be able to attend, you are welcome to gift your tickets onwards as we do not use names on the tickets as a condition of entry. Disclaimer: The Enchanted Voices and its events are not affiliated with the films and composers listed. All trademarks are the property of their respective owners.
Information Source: Enchanted Voices | eventbrite
OverLoad2025 PENN RELAYS AFTER PARTY | Calabash Banquet Hall
Apr 26–Apr 27, 2025 (UTC-5)
Lancaster
Join the excitement at OverLoad2025 PENN RELAYS AFTER PARTY in Philadelphia at Calabash Banquet Hall, located at 6208 Lancaster Avenue. This event promises an unforgettable experience with three vibrant rooms featuring the hottest international DJ's spinning reggae, soca, afrobeats, hip-hop, dancehall, and more. OVERLOAD #13 is set to be bigger and better than ever, offering a dynamic lineup across three party rooms.
In Room #1, immerse yourself in the beats with MASSIVE B, DJ STAGGA, ROGER CULTURE, and surprise guests. Room #2 will keep you moving with surprises, DJ 10 SPEED, MASTER RICH, MARVIN-T, and DJ KIRSH. Room #3 delivers more surprises, along with DJ AFRIK, ROADKODE, and additional special guests. For further details, contact (215) 512-4188 or utilize the Cash App option $rogerculture. Reserve your spot now to experience the ultimate post-PENN RELAYS celebration. Tickets are priced between $30 and $40 for this not-to-be-missed event happening from April 26th to April 27th.
The Camera Doesn't Lie... | Gregson Arts & Community Centre
May 9, 2025 (UTC+0)
Lancaster
Welcome to The Camera Doesn't Lie... event! Come join us at the Gregson Arts & Community Centre to learn that photo manipulation didn’t start with Photoshop… this brief illustrated talk starts with looking at the differences between how we and a camera “see” things – then moves on to looking at some examples of manipulated photographs from the mid 19th century to the present, finishing with looking at how I’ve created a couple of the images in my exhibition, currently on display in the bar.
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Brandon Graham & Darius Slay Eagles Signing Park City Center, Lancaster, PA | Park City Center-BT Wing
Mar 17, 2024 (UTC-5)ENDED
Lancaster
Witness the exclusive autograph signing event with Philadelphia Eagles Defensive End Brandon Graham and Cornerback Darius Slay at Park City Center's BT Wing in Lancaster, PA. Scheduled for Sunday, March 17, from 1-5pm, this event guarantees an unforgettable experience for football enthusiasts. Brandon Graham will be available for autographs from 1:00pm-3:00pm, followed by Darius Slay from 3:00-5:00pm. Secure your autograph tickets now to ensure your spot. Prices range from $89 to $635, offering various packages and opportunities to meet these NFL stars. Don't miss this chance to obtain signatures on jerseys, helmets, photos, and more. Remember, the venue location and event times are subject to change, so stay updated for any modifications. For an exceptional VIP encounter, limited VIP packages are available, offering unique perks and memorabilia. Be part of an exclusive group at this special event - a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity for any true football fan.
Young Artist Workshops at MOAH | Lancaster Museum of Art and History
Sep 7, 2023 (UTC-8)ENDED
Lancaster
Young Artist Workshops at MOAH are engaging art activities specially designed for children ages 3 and above. These free workshops offer a wonderful opportunity for children to explore and express their creativity in a supportive environment. Accompanied by an adult, participants can drop in anytime between 3 and 7 pm to join in the artistic fun.
Hosted by the Lancaster Museum of Art and History, these workshops take place on the first Thursday of every month. The Young Artist Workshops at MOAH provide children with the chance to create their very own artwork from start to finish. The MOAH staff is there to assist and guide the young artists throughout the process.
Each workshop is a unique experience that introduces children to a variety of art techniques, materials, and processes. The art activities typically take about 10 to 30 minutes to complete. Seating and supplies are available on a first-come, first-serve basis, so it's a good idea to arrive early to secure your spot.
If you're looking for a fun and educational activity for your child, the Young Artist Workshops at MOAH are a fantastic choice. Join the creative community at the Lancaster Museum of Art and History for an enriching art experience. Mark your calendars for the next workshop, happening on September 7, 2023. Best of all, admission is free, so don't miss out on this fantastic opportunity for your young artist to shine.
Griot’s Garden: Open Mic (Lancaster) | 910 S Duke St
Sep 13, 2023 (UTC-5)ENDED
Lancaster
Experience the ultimate open mic event in Lancaster City at Griot’s Garden: Open Mic. Whether you're a first-timer or a seasoned veteran, this is the place to be. Express yourself in a welcoming and vibrant atmosphere that is sure to ignite your creativity. Sign-ups begin promptly at 6:30pm, so be sure to secure your spot early. The open mic kicks off at 7pm, providing an incredible platform to share your spoken word talents. But that's not all. Griot’s Garden also offers a delectable array of food and beverages to satisfy your cravings. Indulge in a soulful evening filled with captivating performances, delicious treats, and so much more. Join us on September 13, 2023, at 910 S Duke St, Lancaster, PA 17602, for an unforgettable night of artistic expression. Admission is only $5, so mark your calendars and get ready to be inspired at Griot’s Garden: Open Mic.
Lancaster Bible Men's Basketball Fall Prospect Camp | Lancaster Bible College
Sep 23, 2023 (UTC-5)ENDED
Lancaster
Join the Lancaster Bible Men's Basketball Fall Prospect Camp and showcase your basketball skills in Lancaster. This highly anticipated event will take place on September 23, 2023, at the prestigious Lancaster Bible College located at 901 Eden Road, Lancaster, PA 17601. Don't miss this opportunity to demonstrate your talent and compete with other passionate basketball players.
To participate in the Lancaster Bible Men's Basketball Fall Prospect Camp, simply register by the deadline of September 20. The registration fee is $75, ensuring you secure your spot in this exciting event. For any inquiries or assistance, please contact Jon Mack at (610) 331-2048 or jmack@lbc.edu, or Hunter Gerber at (970) 366-2511 or hgerber@lbc.edu.
This camp promises a competitive and engaging environment, where you can display your basketball skills and potentially catch the attention of college recruiters. Whether you dream of playing basketball at the collegiate level or simply want to refine your abilities, the Lancaster Bible Men's Basketball Fall Prospect Camp is the perfect opportunity to showcase your potential.
Don't miss out on this outstanding event! Register now and join basketball enthusiasts from all around. Experience the thrill of competing, while receiving valuable guidance and feedback from experienced coaches and athletes. Lace up your sneakers, bring your A-game, and get ready for an unforgettable basketball showcase at Lancaster Bible Men's Basketball Fall Prospect Camp.
Retro Karaoke Night | Studio 219
Oct 20, 2023 (UTC-5)ENDED
Lancaster
Get ready to travel back in time and unleash your inner superstar at Retro Karaoke Night! This one-of-a-kind arts event is set to take place on October 20, 2023, at the iconic Studio 219 in the heart of Lancaster. Nestled on South York Street, this venue is a hidden gem that sets the stage for a night full of musical nostalgia. The address, 219 South York Street, Lancaster, SC 29720, will guide you to the place where dreams come true. Picture yourself surrounded by neon lights, groovy beats, and a crowd ready to sing their hearts out. With a ticket price of just $5, Retro Karaoke Night offers an affordable and unforgettable experience for all music enthusiasts. Whether you're a fan of the swinging 60s, the disco fever of the 70s, or the electric 80s, this event caters to every retro taste. So dust off your bell-bottoms, tease your hair, and get ready to rock the mic like a true star. Don't miss out on this extraordinary night of throwback tunes and unparalleled fun. Mark your calendars and make your way to Retro Karaoke Night for an experience that will leave you wanting an encore!
Watercolor & Sound Healing Workshop for Beginners | Exact Address Will be Shared on Event Email
Oct 21, 2023 (UTC-5)ENDED
Lancaster
Experience a transformative retreat-like workshop that combines the soothing practice of watercolor painting with the healing power of sound. Set aside some self-care time to relax, unwind, and get creative in a cozy space in Lancaster, PA. The exact address will be shared via email prior to the event. This exclusive workshop, led by Mindful Art Teacher Katie Goodling and Sound Healer Stephanie Frye, is designed specifically for beginners and offers a unique opportunity to dive deep into the world of relaxation and creativity.
Immerse yourself in a meditative and mindful experience as you explore the art of watercolor painting with the tranquilizing vibes of sound healing. Guided by Katie, you'll learn the basics of watercolor painting for mindfulness, meditation, and stress relief. Let the harmonious sounds of singing bowls wash over you, creating a deep state of relaxation and balance. Discover the power of sound for relaxation and healing while creating your own masterpiece.
Throughout the workshop, you'll be surrounded by a soothing and meditative environment. The warm and inviting space, along with soft lighting and aromatic scents, create the perfect backdrop for this healing retreat.
Join Katie and Stephanie for a Q&A session during and after the workshop, where you can ask any questions you may have.
Take away several watercolor pieces from your meditative experience, along with a renewed sense of peace and calm. Learn valuable tips and techniques to continue your watercolor journey at home. Deepen your understanding of the power of sound for relaxation and healing.
Don't miss this opportunity to experience the Watercolor & Sound Healing Workshop for Beginners on October 21st, 2023, from 11 am to 1 pm. The workshop will be held at a beautiful and spacious location near Lancaster, PA. All materials needed for the workshop are included in the ticket price of $40. For more information, please email hi@katiegoodlingart.com.
Total Control Intermediate Rider clinic | AV Fair & Event Center
Oct 21, 2023 (UTC-8)ENDED
Lancaster
The Total Control Intermediate Riding ClinicSM, known as the Total Control IRC®, is an advanced training program designed for riders who wish to enhance their skills and improve their safety on the road. This course is ideal for both newer riders seeking to boost their abilities on their own motorcycles and individuals who have recently returned to riding after a long hiatus. With a combination of comprehensive classroom instruction and practical hands-on training, the Total Control IRC® is based on the latest research in rider safety and employs modern teaching techniques to ensure optimal student outcomes.
Experience the buzz surrounding the Total Control IRC® by enrolling in an upcoming clinic. The next event, the Total Control Intermediate Rider clinic, will take place on October 21, 2023, at the AV Fair & Event Center in Lancaster, CA. Located at 2551 West Avenue H, this venue offers a convenient and accessible location for participants. The clinic provides a unique opportunity for riders to learn valuable skills and techniques in a focused and supportive environment.
Tickets for the Total Control IRC® are priced at $350, offering exceptional value for the knowledge and expertise gained. Don't miss out on this chance to enhance your riding abilities and elevate your safety on the road. Join the Total Control IRC® in Lancaster and take your riding skills to the next level.
Acting the Shakespeare Monologue | The Stone Independent School
Oct 22, 2023 (UTC-5)ENDED
Lancaster
Acting the Shakespeare Monologue workshop at the Stone Independent School in Lancaster is an exceptional opportunity for high school students (seniors only) and beginning actors to delve into the art of acting and explore the depths of Shakespeare's monologues. This comprehensive workshop incorporates various aspects of an actor's craft, including voice work, character building, deciphering textual clues, physicality, and emotional work. By tapping into their vulnerability and willingness to dig deep, participants will not only leave with a well-rehearsed audition piece but also with acting techniques that will boost their confidence in tackling more Shakespearean works and those by other playwrights.
The workshop, held on five consecutive Sundays, from October 22 to November 19, between 4-6 PM, is a must-attend for aspiring actors. Participants are required to prepare a fully memorized Shakespeare monologue that speaks to them on a personal level, approximately 20-30 lines or 1-2 minutes long. Please note that sonnets are not accepted. Consistent attendance is expected from all students to ensure maximum benefit from the workshop.
Previous participants have praised the People's Shakespeare Project for its commitment to offering out-of-the-box workshops that challenge and stretch actors beyond their comfort zones. With expert instructors like Sena Taşkapılıoğlu, whose workshops have received glowing reviews, attendees can expect high-quality content and invaluable knowledge.
Don't miss this chance to enhance your acting skills and experience the transformative power of the theater. Reserve your spot for the Acting the Shakespeare Monologue workshop at the Stone Independent School in Lancaster. Tickets are priced at $125, and the event promises to be a remarkable journey into the world of Shakespearean performance.
Nosferatu Screening with Live Score by Zack Nestel-Patt and Bakia Quartet | 1200 N Alvarado St
Oct 30, 2023 (UTC-8)ENDED
Lancaster
Experience the iconic 1922 film, Nosferatu, in a whole new way with a live score by the talented Zack Nestel-Patt and Bakia Quartet. This special screening event, taking place in the beautiful city of Los Angeles, will transport you back in time to the era of silent cinema. Immerse yourself in the mesmerizing music as it intertwines with the haunting visuals of F.W. Murnau's masterpiece. The unique and improvised score by Zack Nestel-Patt and Bakia Quartet adds a fresh and dynamic element to this timeless classic. Join us at the event venue located at 1200 North Alvarado Street, Los Angeles, CA 90026, for an unforgettable evening of art and entertainment. Please note that this event will require stairs. Don't miss your chance to experience Nosferatu like never before, and secure your tickets now for just $12. Get ready to be captivated by the magic of film and music coming together in perfect harmony. This is an event that film enthusiasts and music lovers alike won't want to miss.
80's & 90's Throwback Dance Party | The Mill Event Center
Nov 4, 2023 (UTC-5)ENDED
Lancaster
The highly anticipated 80's & 90's Throwback Dance Party is making its triumphant return to The Mill Event Center in Lancaster on Saturday, November 4th. This incredible event promises to transport attendees back to the glory days of the 80's and 90's with a night filled with nostalgic fun. Get ready to dust off your best 80's and 90's attire, complete with aquanet and glitter, as you dance the night away to iconic hits from the era. In addition to the fantastic music, the venue will also feature themed photo opportunities and comfortable seating areas for guests to take a break and rest their feet. Adding to the excitement is a special guest appearance by DJ Czer from the renowned Desert Rose. Doors will open at 7pm, and late-night munchies will be available at 11pm. Don't miss out on this totally radical event. Purchase your tickets for $20 and mark your calendars for a night of pure nostalgia and fun at the 80's & 90's Throwback Dance Party at The Mill Event Center.
Sensory Friendly Programming Session | Lancaster Museum of Art and History
Nov 4, 2023 (UTC-8)ENDED
Lancaster
The Sensory Friendly Programming Session at the Lancaster Museum of Art and History (MOAH) offers a range of resources and services specifically designed for neurodivergent guests. To ensure a comfortable and inclusive experience, MOAH provides various accommodations and support throughout the museum visit. Prior to arrival, guests can access a social narrative on MOAH's website, which provides a detailed description of the trip, including parking information, entrance/exit points, restroom locations, and how to access on-site sensory-friendly resources.
During special open hours before the museum opens to the public, the lighting in the museum is dimmed, and the audio components of artworks are lowered. Upon arrival, guests are given a sensory-friendly programming map that highlights changes in light and noise, as well as the locations of hands-on sensory-friendly programming activities. For those with hyper/hypo-sensitivities, a designated take-a-break space is available on the bottom level of the museum. This secluded area offers a quiet and dimly lit environment with calming tools and water.
MOAH also provides speech cards in both Spanish and English at the guest services desk to assist non-verbal visitors. Optional sensory-friendly programming activities include a self-guided multi-sensory tour and a hands-on art activity. The multi-sensory tour features stations throughout the museum, each focusing on a single work of art and offering objects to enhance the sensory experience. Staff members are available at these stations to engage with guests and provide multi-sensory items on a voluntary basis. The hands-on art activity, held in the MOAH classroom, is designed to accommodate various sensitivities, age groups, and abilities. In many cases, the finished art project can also be used as a fidget or calming tool while exploring the museum.
Join us at the Lancaster Museum of Art and History for the Sensory Friendly Programming Session, taking place on November 4, 2023. This event is free of charge and aims to create an inclusive and welcoming environment for all visitors.