Lancastrians is a new play made by Chorley-based Junction 8 Theatre, using the real words of 500 people interviewed about living in Lancashire.
As the audience arrive at the performance venue, they will be able to buy some local food and drink and be invited to add their own photographs, written memories and opinions about Lancashire to the set.
Then three actors will take them on a whistle-stop tour of the county, playing a multitude of characters in a variety of locations, creating a snapshot of Lancashire life.
From the familiar to the extraordinary, Lancastrians captures the essence of everyday life in the county.
Real words. Real Stories. Real Lancashire.
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Tickets priced £10
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