New Lincoln Theatre Royal returning with star-studded productions
Back with five shows starting next month
The New Theatre Royal in Lincoln is back with a brand new production, starring recognisable faces of stage and screen alike. | Photo: The New Theatre Royal Lincoln / Collage: The Lincolnite
X Factor and Strictly Come Dancing stars will help the New Theatre Royal in Lincoln return next month with a string of socially-distanced performances.
The New Theatre Royal Lincoln has been closed since March 16, 2020 when the government first announced a national COVID-19 lockdown.
Under the current coronavirus guidelines, theatres will be able to reopen for socially-distanced performances from Monday, May 17.
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Appleton signs long term deal at Imps
The manager and two players sign new deals
Lincoln City boss Michael Appleton has signed a four year deal at the club after impressing during his first year in charge. | Photo: Lincoln City FC
Lincoln City manager Michael Appleton has committed his future to the club by signing a new four-year contract.
Appleton arrived at the Imps in September 2019 and currently has Lincoln dreaming of promotion to the Championship, as they currently sit in second place in the League One table.
His work hadn’t gone unnoticed, with Championship side Bristol City heavily linked to the former Oxford United manager, but he has pledged his future to the Imps with a contract that will run until 2025.