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5 things to do next week across Central Lancashire & the Fylde Coast
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00:00Hi, I'm digital reporter Amy Steading, and welcome to another edition of Five Things
00:05to Do Next Week across central Lancashire and the Fylde Coast.
00:09First up in Preston, there's a trio of dark plays on at the Preston Guild Theatre next
00:15week.
00:16First is a gripping one-man tale called The Thirty-Nine Steps on Monday March 24th.
00:22Sherlock Strikes Back, an adaption of the Conan Doyle classic, is then on Tuesday March
00:2725th.
00:29The series ends on Wednesday March 26th with Truly Jack the Ripper, another one-man show
00:34exploring the murders and myths of the iconic figure.
00:38Tickets for each play are £17, or you can see all three plays for £39.
00:45In Chorley, the comedian Zoe Lyons is performing at Chorley Theatre on Friday March 28th.
00:52The Star of Lightning, Have I Got News for You, QI, Mock of the Week, Celebrity S.A.S.
00:56Who Dares Wins, and World's Most Dangerous Roads, has a new show called Wear World, which
01:02is all about her journey through life.
01:05The show starts at 7.30pm and tickets are still available, costing £17.
01:10Over on the Fylde Coast, Blackpool Restaurant Week kicks off on Thursday March 27th and
01:18runs until Saturday April 5th.
01:20It's the seaside town's first ever restaurant week and more than 25 venues are taking part.
01:27Blackpool Restaurant Week is a celebration of the town's food and drink scene and it
01:31will feature exclusive discounts, two-for-one deals, tasting menus and cooking demonstrations.
01:39Also in Blackpool, the comedian Paddy McGuinness brings his latest show, Nearly There, to the
01:44Opera House on Saturday March 29th.
01:48This is the much-loved TV star's first stand-up show since 2016 and Paddy has said he's looking
01:53forward to getting back in front of a live audience along with running the gauntlet of
01:57cancel culture, clickbait and fake news.
02:01Unfortunately for those interested, it has now sold out, but for those lucky enough to
02:06have tickets, the show starts at 7.45pm.
02:10Finally, in Lithuania, Ali Jones is performing at the Loutha Pavilion on Tuesday March 25th.
02:17Expect to hear the Welsh star as you've never heard him before, as Al that looks back on
02:22his four-decade-long career with a one-man show that will feature never-before-heard
02:28music, tales from the decades and for the first time, his story told in his own words.
02:34The event runs between 7.30pm and 10pm and tickets are still available, costing £31.
02:42So there are five top things to do next week, but whatever you're up to, have a good one.

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