Gilbert and Sullivan's Iolanthe
The Lord Chancellor, the Queen of the Fairies and Private Willis of the Grenadier Guards will all be on parade at Lytham Hall next...
Sun came out for second play of the season
Fortune and the sun smiled on the second outdoor play of the season at Lytham Hall. Heavy afternoon rain gave way just in time to a sunny...
Lytham Hall is a place for fit dogs
It is time for all the dog walkers at Lytham Hall to put their pooches to the test. How obedient is your dog? Sunday 12th July sees the...
PICNICS, PIMMS AND PETRUCHIO
A Sunday afternoon picnic in the park is the order of the day for open air theatre enthusiasts as Illyria bring the second play of the...
Home James once more
A young actor from Lytham St. Annes will be making a welcome return to his home town in the open air production of Shakespeare’s The...
Exciting new research finds
The history of Lytham manorial court has been published by the Lancashire and Cheshire Antiquarian Society. Written by local historian...
Crowded house at Lytham Hall
The Fylde coast’s open air theatre season made a spectacular start as over 500 people flocked to the first outdoor play of the summer at...
Final call for Jane Eyre
The quality of the setting at Lytham Hall for open air theatre has won high praise from the director of the summer’s first play. Next...
Archive find: A tribute to Rupert Clifton
In our archives we came across an article, written by Hamish Clifton in LSA Express on 28 June 2007, about his brother Rupert. They were...
Volunteers are making it happen
An army of volunteers are on the march in Lytham to make the first open air play of the summer at Lytham Hall a spectacular success. With...