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Jun 27: Holly McNish: The Lobster Tour. Playhouse, Liverpool. Poetry with piles of smiles.

Jun 28-29: Showstoppe­r! The Improvised Musical. The Lowry, Salford.

Jun 28: A Vision of Elvis. Theatre Royal, St Helens. Tribute show.

Jun 28: The Searchers and Hollies Experience. The Brindley, Runcorn. Tribute show.

Jun 28: Johnny Cash Roadshow. Floral Pavilion, New Brighton. Tribute show.

Floral Pavilion, New Brighton. Turbulent tale of Hollywood’s biggest stars against the backdrop of their infamous 1964 London Palladium concert.

Jun 29: The Magic of Motown. Pavilion, Rhyl.

Jun 29: MANIA: The Abba Tribute. Venue Cymru, Llandudno.

Jun 29: Love Hurts: Power Ballads and Anthems. Grand Theatre, Blackpool.

Jun 30: Ruby Wax – I’m Not As Well as I Thought I Was. The Lowry,

Salford.

Jun 30: The King’s Voice. Octagon,

Bolton. Gordon Hendricks superb tribute to Elvis.

Jul 1-6: Jesus Christ Superstar. Venue Cymru. Starring Julian Clary as Herod (Thursday, Friday and Saturday performanc­es only), Ian McIntosh as Jesus, Shem Omari James as Judas and Hannah Richardson as Mary.

Jul 2-6: Life of Pi. The Lowry, Salford.

Jul 3: Uncanny: I Know What I Saw. Creepy tales. Regent Theatre, Stoke.

Jul 4: John Bishop: Back at It.

Regent Theatre, Stoke.

Jul 5-Aug 3: Sisters of Mercy.

Royal Court, Liverpool. Sister Petra and Sister Brenda have grown up in St Elmo’s Convent in Dingle as identical twins but Monsignor Michael has some shocking news for them.

Jul 5: For You Blue: Celebratin­g The Beatles Greatest Hits 1967-1970. M&S Bank Arena, Liverpool. The Bootleg Beatles and the Royal Liverpool Philharmon­ic Orchestra are coming together again.

Jul 5: Celebratin­g George Michael. The Brindley, Runcorn. Tribute show.

Opera House, Manchester. New musical that proves when it comes to love, there’s always life after Romeo…

Jul 11: Dreamboys.

Blackpool.

Jul 11: Anton du Beke and Giovanni Pernice – Together. Floral Pavilion, New Brighton.

Jul 12: Lipstick on Your Collar. Floral Pavilion, New Brighton. Back to back hits from the 1950s and 60s.

Jul 13: The Lancashire Hot

Pots. Grand Theatre, Blackpool.

Comedy folk band.

Jul 15-20: Pretty Woman.

Theatre, Stoke. Musical.

Jul 17-20: Ghost: The Musical. Storyhouse, Chester. Adapted from the hit film the story follows Sam and Molly, a young couple whose connection takes a shocking turn after Sam’s untimely death.

The Lowry,

Grand Theatre,

Regent

Jul 5-Aug 3: Sisters of Mercy. Royal Court, Liverpool.

Salford. Circus/dance.

Jul 18: 80s Live. Empire, Liverpool.

Jul 18: Rhythm of the Dance. Floral Pavilion, New Brighton.

Jul 18: The Smooth Rock Show. Theatre Royal, St Helens.

Jul 19: Totally Tina. Floral Pavilion, New Brighton. Triubute show.

Jul 19: Lord of the Dance – A Lifetime of Standing Ovations. Empire, Liverpool.

Jul 19: Bad Staff Bootcamp.

Theatre Royal, St Helens.

Jul 19: The Chicago Blues

Brothers. Pavilion, Rhyl.

Jul 19: ELO Again. Venue Cymru, Llandudno. Tribute show.

Jul 20-Aug 3: Come From Away. Venue Cymru, Llandudno. Smash hit show shares the incredible real-life story of the 7,000 air passengers from all over the world who were grounded in Canada during the wake of 9/11, and the small Newfoundla­nd community that invited these “come from aways” into their lives with open hearts.

Jul 20: Anton and Giovanni: Together. Venue Cymru, Llandudno.

Jul 20: Totally Tina. Pavilion, Rhyl. Tribute show.

Jul 21: Anton and Giovanni – Together. The Lowry, Salford.

Jul 22-27: An Officer and a Gentleman. Empire, Liverpool. Musical. Timeless story of love, courage, and redemption will make your heart soar and leave you breathless, longing for more.

The Lowry, Salford. Musical capturing the spirit and

Aug 17: Welcome to an Evening with Jimmy Tarbuck. Rhyl Pavilion.

Aug 18: Storyhouse, Chester.

Aug 23: Grand Theatre, Blackpool.

tension of a broadway chorus audition.

Jul 23-25: A Chorus Line. The Brindley, Runcorn. Musical.

Jul 24: Thanks for the Memories. Floral Pavilion, New Brighton. Neil Sands new matinee show.

Jul 25: The Drifters.

Helens.

Jul 25: I’m Frank Morgan –

Rewired: A Take from Paradise.

Grand Theatre, Blackpool.

Jul 26: Jurassic Live. Pavilion, Rhyl.

Jul 26: Twist & Shout. Theatre Royal, St Helens.

Jul 26: Barry Steele presents The Roy Orbison Story. Floral Pavilion, New Brighton.

Jul 27: Meatloaf Tribute – Hits Out of Hell. Theatre Royal, St Helens.

Jul 28: Brian Conley: The 3rd Farewell Tour …To Date. The Lowry, Salford.

Jul 28: Warrington Concert Band. The Brindley, Runcorn.

Jul 28: The Greatest Hits of Motown – How Sweet It Is. Empire, Liverpool.

Aug 2: Ultimate Classic Rock Show.

Floral Pavilion, New Brighton.

Aug 3: Thank You for the Music. Floral Pavilion, New Brighton. Abba tribute show.

Venue Cymru, Llandudno. The hits of Duran Duran, Spandau Ballet, Ultravox, ABC, Depeche Mode, OMD, The Human League, Tears for Fears, The Police, and many more.

Aug 4: Lipstick on Your Collar. Grand Theatre, Blackpool. Step back to the 1950s and 60s.

Theatre Royal, St

Floral Pavilion,

New Brighton. Guests include

Ricky Tomlinson and Sean Styles.

Aug 10: Dreamboys. Floral Pavilion, New Brighton.

Aug 10: Burt Bacharach Singbook. Theatre Royal, St Helens.

Aug 10: Thank ABBA for the Music. Pavilion, Rhyl.

Aug 13-Sep 1: SIX. The Lowry, Salford. Tudor times musical.

Aug 13-18: Chitty Chitty Bang Bang. Venue Cymru, Llandudno. Award-winning musical bursting with unforgetta­ble songs by the Sherman Brothers including Toot

Sweets, Hushabye Mountain and Truly Scrumptiou­s

Aug 16-Sep 14: Lost Soul 2. Royal Court, Liverpool. Liverpool actor Andrew

Schofield back with the team that will have you laughing in the aisles!

Aug 17: An Evening with Jimmy

Tarbuck. Pavilion, Rhyl.

Aug 18: An Evening with Jimmy

Tabuck. Storyhouse, Chester.

Aug 18: Rock for Heroes. Grand Theatre, Blackpool.

Aug 18: Focus. Floral Pavilion, New Brighton. The 60s rock band are back.

Aug 19-24: Hairspray The Musical.

Empire, Liverpool. Fun-filled, feel good show bursting with show-stopping numbers, dazzling costumes, and dizzying dancerouti­nes. Featuring some of musical theatre’s biggest and best hit songs, including Welcome To The 60s, You Can’t Stop The Beat, Good Morning Baltimore.

Aug 19-21: The Tiger Who Came to Tea. Floral Pavilion, New Brighton.

Aug 21: Some Guys Have All The Luck. Theatre Royal, St Helens. The Rod Stewart story.

Brighton.

Grand Theatre, Blackpool.

Venue Cymru, Llandudno.

Grand Theatre, Blackpool. Gary Murphy’s tribute to Gerry Marsden and the Swingin’ 60s.

Grand Theatre, Blackpool. Tribute show.

Grand

Theatre, Blackpool.

Floral Pavilion, New

Venue Cymru, Llandudno.

Theatre Royal, St Helens. Tribute show.

Theatre Royal, St Helens. Comedy folk band.

The

Brindley, Runcorn.

Aug 31: Mothership. The Brindley Studio, Runcorn. Led Zeppelin tribute.

Venue Cymru, Llandudno.

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Jun 28: Judy & Liza.
Jul 8-20: & Juliet.
Jul 18-20: Brave Space.
SISTER Petra and Sister Brenda have grown up in St Elmo’s Convent in Dingle as identical twins – but Monsignor Michael has some shocking news for them.They’re NOT twins . . .
Jul 23-27: A Chorus Line.
Aug 3: Calling Planet Earth.
Aug 9: Gary Murphy presents Music & Laughter.
Aug 22-23: Liverpool Internatio­nal Beatleweek Festival.
Aug 23: An Evening with Jimmy Tarbuck.
Aug 23: A Country Night in Nashville.
Aug 24: I Like It.
Aug 25: ELO Again.
Aug 26: Joe Pasquale.
Aug 28-29: Sarah Millican: Late Bloomer.
Aug 30: Bowie Experience.
Aug 31: The Lancashire Hot Pots.
Aug 31: The Harry Styles Tribute.
Aug 31: Barry Steele presents The Roy Orbison Story.
Contunued from Page 21 Jun 28: Judy & Liza. Jul 8-20: & Juliet. Jul 18-20: Brave Space. SISTER Petra and Sister Brenda have grown up in St Elmo’s Convent in Dingle as identical twins – but Monsignor Michael has some shocking news for them.They’re NOT twins . . . Jul 23-27: A Chorus Line. Aug 3: Calling Planet Earth. Aug 9: Gary Murphy presents Music & Laughter. Aug 22-23: Liverpool Internatio­nal Beatleweek Festival. Aug 23: An Evening with Jimmy Tarbuck. Aug 23: A Country Night in Nashville. Aug 24: I Like It. Aug 25: ELO Again. Aug 26: Joe Pasquale. Aug 28-29: Sarah Millican: Late Bloomer. Aug 30: Bowie Experience. Aug 31: The Lancashire Hot Pots. Aug 31: The Harry Styles Tribute. Aug 31: Barry Steele presents The Roy Orbison Story.

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