17/06/2026
The Land Beneath Our Feet is a powerful one-man play written and performed by acclaimed poet and writer Nathan Parker.
This summer, the production will be taking Blackpool's stories to the Edinburgh Festival Fringe. Before then, the show is being brought to communities across the town through a series of free performances:
โข Tuesday 30 June โ Stanley Park Bowling Greens, FY3 9HQ, 1pm
โข Wednesday 1 July โ Claremont Park Community Centre Garden, FY1 2QJ, 1.30pm
โข Thursday 2 July โ Mereside Meadow, FY4 4TE, 1.30pm
โข Friday 3 July โ Palatine Library, FY4 2AP, 2pm
โข Friday 3 July โ Bridge Farm Allotments, FY4 4AA, 6pm
Tickets are completely free, but booking is required:
https://leftcoast.org.uk/edinburgh-fringe-festival-land-beneath-our-feet/
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What will Blackpool look like in 2050?
This summer, before heading to the Edinburgh Festival Fringe, The Land Beneath Our Feet is coming to communities across Blackpool for a series of free performances.
Written and performed by acclaimed poet and writer Nathan Parker, Parker Words, this powerful one-man play brings together the real-life stories of Blackpool residents and imagines a future where our town is on the cusp of being consumed by rising sea levels.
Described by audiences as:
"Evocative, touching and emotional."
"A real message delivered so brilliantly, you cannot fail to hear and be moved by it."
Join us for this moving and thought-provoking performance in a venue near you:
Tuesday 30 Jun: Stanley Park Bowling Greens, 1pm
Wednesday 1 Jul: Claremont Park Community Centre, 1.30pm
Thursday 2 Jul: Mereside Meadow, 1.30pm
Friday 3 July: Palatine Library, 2pm
Friday 3 Jul: Bridge Farm Allotments, 6pm
๐๏ธ Tickets are FREE, but booking is essential.
Book your place here: https://leftcoast.org.uk/edinburgh-fringe-festival-land-beneath-our-feet/
Artwork: Joseph Doubtfire
Design: Thom Isom