The arts and culture scene in The Lake District, Cumbria is thriving, with many events taking place throughout the county year-round. Whether you want to enjoy a play, dance to live music, discover an art exhibition or visit a museum, there’s so much to experience in this vibrant part of the country.
If you’re a theatre enthusiast, you’ll find plenty to enjoy in the Lake District, Cumbria, with performances in some truly spectacular venues. How about catching a show next to a lake, or in a coastal town?
We often welcome touring productions including theatre and opera; while our independent cinemas also show live streams of performances taking place in world-class venues like the National Theatre.
If you’re a film buff, there are lots of fantastic cinemas showing the latest releases as well as art house classics. Did you know? The Lake District, Cumbria has featured in a number of films and TV shows like Star Wars and The Witcher!
Put on your dancing shoes and head out for an evening of live music – whether it’s a concert, a festival or an evening at the pub, there’s something to suit all tastes.
For a real celebration of our local culture, why not head for one of our vibrant festivals? The Winter Droving festival in Penrith is a colourful display held every October, complete with torchlit parade and a festive atmosphere. Meanwhile, museums hold regular events and exhibitions highlighting everything from art and film to our local history.
Search and view what's taking place below and let us introduce you to a world of theatre, music and the arts here in Cumbria.
Now in its 12th year, the biennial New Light Prize Exhibition is an open art competition which…
Sally's Army invites you to join them on Sunday 5th May 2024 at 3pm in St Andrew's Church, Penrith…
This is the summer to Awaken Your Senses with the Roman Army Museum & Magna Fort's accessible…
What is a space? Where are the spaces? Who fills the spaces and why? Nolitex have been exploring…
Aigul Akmetshina performs the title role in Damiano Michieletto's sizzling new production of…
As Kay lives in Cumbria and Gillian lives in the Trossachs, textiles and walking are intertwined…
This new display delves into the Townend archive collection, a treasure trove of four hundred years…
Tired of spring-cleaning, Mole leaves Mole End and ventures out to the riverbank, where he…
Friendship is certainly the finest balm for the pangs of any sort of… disappointed love. Catherine…
Meet talking rocks, find sunken trinkets and explore quarry portals at Signal Film and Media's next…
Russell Mills, himself a graduate and former lecturer at the Royal College of Art, will explore an…
Annie - A local artist who has worked in pastels, watercolours and acrylics for over 30 years. A…
Sarah, based in Penrith, Cumbria, an ideal base to explore the Lakes, Cumbrian coastline, and the…
Michael Sheen plays Nye Bevan in a surreal and spectacular journey through the life and legacy of…
Inspired by the wild and beautiful Northern Fells and a shared history of drawing from life, local…
Bring your family and step back in time to the 1940s! *Authentic living history *Military…
Heavyweights of the Cumbrian and International art world are joining together to take part in Rock…
You may leave the Lake District, but once you’ve been, it’ll never leave you.
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Brampton
Annie - A local artist who has worked in pastels, watercolours and acrylics for over 30 years. A regular exhibitor at Gallery Northwest, Annie is also a vital member of the GNW management team.
Brampton
Sarah, based in Penrith, Cumbria, an ideal base to explore the Lakes, Cumbrian coastline, and the Eden Valley which so inspires her work.
Sarah is fascinated by the ever-changing light upon the landscape and our place within it.
Penrith
Now in its 12th year, the biennial New Light Prize Exhibition is an open art competition which celebrates and promotes the best of Northern Art.
The Rheged Centre, Penrith
Troutbeck, Windermere
This new display delves into the Townend archive collection, a treasure trove of four hundred years of family documents. Explore snippets of young Ben Browne's life in the 1700's, after he moved from the Lake District to London, in letters sent to…
Townend, Windermere
Sedbergh
Inspired by the wild and beautiful Northern Fells and a shared history of drawing from life, local artists Gina Tawn and Ann Evans collaborate to make a new collection of work.
The work considers and explores the human and mythological connections…
Farfield Mill, Sedbergh
Sedbergh
What is a space?
Where are the spaces?
Who fills the spaces and why?
Nolitex have been exploring these issues and invites viewers to consider the spaces they fill.
NOLITEX, (Notts. Lincs. Textile Artists) is a group of artists which promotes textile…
Farfield Mill, Sedbergh
Sedbergh
As Kay lives in Cumbria and Gillian lives in the Trossachs, textiles and walking are intertwined within their lives. The steady rhythm of walking is echoed by the rhythm of stitch. The building up of layers with material and stitch and the…
Farfield Mill, Sedbergh
Lake Rd, Keswick
Friendship is certainly the finest balm for the pangs of any sort of… disappointed love.
Catherine Morland knows little of the world, but who needs real-life experience when you have novels to guide you? Catherine seizes her chance to escape her…
Barrow-in-Furness
Meet talking rocks, find sunken trinkets and explore quarry portals at Signal Film and Media's next exhibition, Psychogeology, opening at Barrow Market on Saturday the 4th of May.
Brampton
This is the summer to Awaken Your Senses with the Roman Army Museum & Magna Fort's accessible trench talks. Experience live archaeological excavations with a multi-sensory experience from our accessible, indoor Activity Centre with fortnightly…
Roman Army Museum, Brampton
Ambleside
Michael Sheen plays Nye Bevan in a surreal and spectacular journey through the life and legacy of the man who transformed Britain's welfare state and created the NHS. This epic new Welsh fantasia is written by Tim Price and directed by Rufus Norris…
Kendal
Heavyweights of the Cumbrian and International art world are joining together to take part in Rock Solid?2 from 9th May to 29th June. This exhibition at the People's Gallery, Kendal Museum will run alongside a series of events including an art trail…
Kendal
Russell Mills, himself a graduate and former lecturer at the Royal College of Art, will explore an extraordinary period in the history of both Ambleside and the Royal College of Art, when two disparate communities – one, essentially conservative,…
Abbot Hall, Kendal
Barrow-in-Furness
Tired of spring-cleaning, Mole leaves Mole End and ventures out to the riverbank, where he befriends the resourceful Ratty, the gruff Badger, and the infamous Toad of Toad Hall (Poop-poop!).
Brougham, Penrith
Bring your family and step back in time to the 1940s!
*Authentic living history *Military vehicles *Live vintage music from The Bobby Pin Ups and Rachel Mercer *Film footage exhibition of Britain at War *Period costume *Old style canvas tents…
Brougham Hall, Cumbria
Penrith
In this humourous, multi-role playing adaptation, Hotbuckle invites us to enter the world of The Bennets. From headstrong Elizabeth to proud Mr Darcy, rich characterisations abound as we meet five sisters who deal with marriage, morality and…
Milnthorpe
Join local historian and archaeologist Dan Elsworth for this informative illustrated talk covering the mills of Ulverston, from the medieval period to the modern, and focusing particularly on Ure Mill - speculated to be the site of one of…
Whitehaven
Gemma is looking for love, but it's complicated! With the help of dating app Tingle, she dates two men in one night. Does she choose her quirky soul mate Sheldon, or wealthy charmer Nathaniel?
Then there's Spanner and Julie, the 'village idiots',…
Bowness-on-Windermere
Award winning crime writer Jonathan Whitelaw is flying in from Canada to launch his new book, The Concert Hall Killer, here in Bowness. Free entry, all welcome
Wigton
Ian Wright directs Wigton Choral Society and invited soloists in a celebration of the 200th anniversary of the birth of Anton Bruckner with motets including 'Locus Iste', and of the 100th anniversary of the death of Gabriel Faure with his Requiem.
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