On Campus Tour - 7 June 2026, 11:00 Welcome Hub
Lancaster University offers a 75-minute guided tour of its campus for prospective students.
Lancaster offers a distinctive range of cultural experiences, moving beyond traditional tourist routes. The city’s artistic life thrives at a local level, with regular arts events, exhibitions and performances. This is a city where creativity is nurtured through accessible events and a diverse programme. The Dukes, Lancaster’s theatre, exemplifies this with large-scale productions and intimate studio performances, often tackling contemporary social themes through original work and community collaborations.
For theatregoers, Lancaster presents options ranging from established productions at The Dukes to experimental performances at venues like the Storey Creative Studios. These often explore local history and personal narratives, connecting with audiences through storytelling. Performances frequently include post-show discussions or workshops, extending the theatrical experience.
Beyond theatre, Lancaster supports a vibrant visual arts scene. The Storey Gallery regularly hosts exhibitions showcasing painting, sculpture, photography, and mixed media, alongside work by both emerging and established artists. Opportunities to engage with local artists and develop creative skills are available through workshops and classes. The Lancaster Arts Centre integrates visual art displays with its performing arts calendar.
Lancaster’s cultural scene extends beyond observation to active engagement. A regular schedule of talks, workshops, and community events fosters a sense of belonging. The city’s commitment to inclusivity is reflected in relaxed performances and accessible venues, like The Dukes’ level access and hearing loops. Discovering this scene offers insight into Lancaster’s unique character and enduring artistic legacy. The network of arts spaces contributes to a supportive atmosphere for artistic expression.
Lancaster University offers a 75-minute guided tour of its campus for prospective students.
A theatrical performance titled 'Tonight Belongs To Us' is scheduled for two showtimes on June 7, 2026, at Lancaster Grand Theatre.
Emma Kenny presents a live show exploring criminal psychology at Lancaster Grand Theatre.
A live stage adaptation of 'The Lion, The Witch and The Wardrobe' is presented at Lancaster Grand Theatre.
A relaxed performance of The Lion, The Witch and The Wardrobe designed for audiences with additional needs.
A lecture explores the connection between George Washington and Lancashire’s history.
Arts Centre
The DukesThe Dukes is an arts centre on Duke Street in Lancaster’s heart, just steps from both Lancaster Castle and Town Hall.
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