The pilot will see three branch libraries in Anchorsholme, Moor Park and Layton hosting three professional ‘Spot On’ performances between March to May 2025.
Cllr Jo Farrell, Cabinet Member for Communities and Wellbeing said:
Spot On Lancashire has delivered a rural programme of events across the county for nearly 30 years, developing partnerships with the library services in the county to place professional events in libraries for over 10 years.
Scheme Manager, Lyndsey Wilson explains further:
Moor Park Library will be hosting a solo theatre performance from Devon-based Oddbodies Theatre Company. The show is an inventive adaptation of King Lear, seen from the Fool's view which delivers a fast-paced, funny, poignant, and ultimately heartbreaking rendition of the Shakespeare classic.
Maxwell and Cavanagh, rising Country and Americana stars, perform at Anchorsholme Library, featuring their top shelf songwriting, upbeat, dry humour through gripping tales from their lives on the road, from England to Canada. The pair were recipients of English Folk Expo’s Artist Mentoring Pathway Funding (2024) which enabled Wigan-born Robbie Cavanagh to travel to Prince Edward Island, Canada to collaborate with Lawrence Maxwell, a rising star of the music scene in PEI. Their tour in the UK is the outcome of this pairing.
Layton Library will be hosting Argentine Tango aficionado’s ‘Tango Calor’. Formed in 2016, Tango Calor frequently accompany Argentine artists and orchestras, often performing Astor Piazzolla's work and are widely recognised in arts centres, tango clubs, and international festivals like La Linea and Cheltenham.
For more information about any of the shows, details on how to buy tickets or to see the full Spot On spring season, visit their website.