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Arts Hit By Coronavirus – Grand Launches Autumn Winter 2021 Season

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The Arts hit by Coronavirus (COVID-19). Blackpool Grand Theatre, like many arts organisations across the world, has been busy moving hundreds of touring shows into a new Autumn/Winter 2020 season.

Over the past few weeks while working from home, caring for our children, families, and staying indoors has become the normal, Blackpool Grand has been moving a whole season of shows and helping thousands of its customers amend their bookings.

 

Arts hit by Coronavirus - Ruth Eastwood Grand CEO
The Arts hit by Coronavirus – Ruth Eastwood Grand CEO

 

Planning for the future, Ruth Eastwood CEO said ‘Firstly, I want to thank the thousands of customers for their patience and understanding at this challenging time. Our small team (just five of us) has been moving, refunding and crediting customers over the past few weeks, as quickly as humanly possible, no mean-feat I must tell you.

At the same time, I’ve been moving many of the shows we had planned for Spring/Summer into Autumn/Winter. The programme is packed with a wide selection from music and drama, to comedy and dance.

‘I’m delighted to have only had to cancel a few shows.  Most have moved to new dates, so you can still enjoy much of the great line up planned for earlier in the year.  I’m very much looking forward to welcoming you all back from September.’

 

The Autumn Winter programme includes;

Some Mothers Do 'Ave 'Em

 

Drama…

at Blackpool Grand includes Father Brown – The Murder In The Mirror (15-19 Sep) and for 2021; Helen Forrester’s By The Waters Of Liverpool (26 Apr 2021), Some Mothers Do ’Ave ’Em (11-15 May 2021), and soon a re-scheduled date for The Cat and Canary (Mar 2021).

 

Comedy…

is a highlight with the likes of UK Drag Race stars Baga Chipz, Divina De Campo and Blu Hydrangea, headlining in Sleeping ‘with’ Beauty – The Adult Pantomime (6 Sept). Television legends Jon Richardson (13 Sep), Frank Skinner (15 Oct), Alan Carr (20 Nov), Ed Byrne (11 Jan 2021), Jason Manford (28 Feb 2021), and Julian Clary (10 Apr 2021).

 

The Ballroom Boys

 

Dance…

the Ballroom Boys double-act Ian Waite and Vincent Simone promise another wonderful evening of old-fashioned variety – dance, comedy and song! (20 Oct), for 2021 don’t miss; Breakin’ Convention 2021 the Hip Hop festival (22 May 2021), and soon to be announced the Russian State Ballet of Siberia will return in January 2021.

 

Classical…

Blackpool Symphony Orchestra (20 Sep), and Grand Christmas Concert (14 Dec).

 

 

Family Fun…

Tiger Who Came To tea (22-23 Sep), Dragons and Mythical Beasts (24 and 25 Nov), Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs (4 Dec to 3 Jan 2021), and announced soon PJ Masks (9-11 Jul 2021).

 

For One Night Only…

Olivier award-winning Showstoppers! (5 Sep), Craig Revel Horwood (11 Sep), Anything For Love (12 Sep), Sunday Night At The Grand (27 Sep), Tim Vine Plastic Elvis (16 Oct), Beyond The Barricade (4 Oct), Marty Wilde Dreamboats and Petticoats (18 Oct), The Greatest Love of All (22 Oct), Maximum R’n’B (24 Oct), That’ll Be The Day (2 Nov), The Rolling Stones Storey (7 Nov), 80s Live (22 Nov), Lost In Music (21 Jan 2021), Steve Steinman’s Love Hurts (23 Jan 2021), Red Hot Chilli Pipers (18 Apr 2021). Soon to be announced; Elkie Brookes (15 Jan 2021), Fascinating Aida (16 Jan 2021), Magic Of Motown (9 Apr 2021)

 

Musicals…

Bring It On! The Musical (6-10 Oct), Kinky Boots (Wed 31 Mar – Sat 3 Apr), Boogie Nights (2-6 Jun 2021).

 

The Arts hit by Coronavirus cannot be underestimated

Blackpool’s Grand, more than ever, will need your help to survive the COVID-19 closure and continue to offer shows and workshops in the heart of the local community.

Ruth went on to say “Although we are incredibly grateful for the public funding we receive, it represents less than 7% of the income we require to operate.  We earn our income through the tickets that you buy.  This funds our work both on and off stage, providing an incredible resource for schools and community groups. As a registered charity, the loss of all income from ticket sales, ancillary sales (bars, programmes etc.), hires and other activities represents a significant and real financial risk to this organisation”.

“Blackpool Grand Theatre has been at the heart of the community since it reopened in 1981 and last year celebrated 125 glorious years.  We plan to re-open as soon, and as safely, as possible and hope, together, we can get through this – ‘The Curtain Will Rise’.

 

3 Ways How You Can Help

There’s three active ways to help support Blackpool Grand at present:

  1. Donate to the new  ‘Recovery Fund’ at www.blackpoolgrand.co.uk/donate
  2. Go online at www.blackpoolgrand.co.uk and purchase tickets for future shows
  3. Become a member of the 1894 Club www.1894club.co.uk.

 

Blackpool Grand

Take a look at what’s on at Blackpool Grand Theatre this Autumn / Winter 20/21

 

Blackpool Grand set out a COVID-Community Communication Programme (CCCP) during the Coronavirus pandemic. Our aims were simple, to CONNECTCOMFORT and UPLIFT. We would Connect people by offering tutorials on communication tools like Zoom and conduct community face-to-face meetings (book readings, youth groups and more). Comfort through stories of heritage, memories and storytelling, and to Uplift visitors spirits through laughter and exercise. Please do enjoy and if you can afford to donate please do.

 

The information in this story is accurate as of the publication date. While we are attempting to keep our content as up-to-date as possible, the situation surrounding the coronavirus pandemic continues to develop rapidly, so it’s possible that some information and recommendations may have changed since publishing. For any concerns and latest advice around COVID-19, visit the World Health Organisation. If you’re in the UK, the National Health Service can also provide useful information and support, while US users can contact the Center for Disease Control and Prevention.

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