A diverse range of live entertainment and events are on offer for visitors of all ages at Stamford Arts Centre.
The programme, which runs from September through to the end of the year, boasts varied events including workshops, comedy, poetry, music and theatre performances.
Cllr Paul Stokes, Cabinet Member for Culture and Leisure said: "I am delighted to see such an array of events on offer at Stamford Arts Centre over the next few months.
"There really is something for all ages and interests and we look forward to welcoming visitors from near and far as they enjoy what the venue has to offer."
As part of its classical season, the Stamford Arts Centre is welcoming The Mozartists on Saturday 7th October, performing pieces by Mozart, Haydn and J.C. Bach. The season continues with the Doric String Quartet, one of the leading quartets of its generation, returning to the venue on Saturday 18th November.
Once a month, the popular Jazz In The Cellar Bar events take place, offering a tranquil evening of live music at the core of the Stamford Arts Centre. Jazz enthusiasts can delight in the performances of Peggy's House Band and Alan Barnes, as they interpret the compositions of Charlie Parker. A true trailblazer in the realm of jazz, Parker's unique 'bebop' flair will be brought to life on the Friday 15th September.
Exploring the complexities of being a father in the 21st century, Fatherhood brings together physical theatre, multilingual spoken text and sign language to explore the cultural and gender expectations on fathers.
For those with an interest in history, historian Philippa Massey will answer curious questions about reveal all about the market town.
Join Philippa in the Theatre on Tuesday 19th September for A Walk Around The Recreation Ground and later on Thursday 16th November to delve into Stamford before the Second World War in Stamford In The 1930's.
Looking ahead to the festive season, younger audiences can enjoy a fun-packed interactive adventure with performances of Tom Fletcher's There's A Monster In Your Show on Tuesday 28th November and Wednesday 29th November.
In December, a satellite screening of The Nutcracker, performed by The Royal Ballet, will be screened in the theatre on Tuesday 12th December.
To kickstart your festive celebrations, a mixture of carols, spoken word and humorous readings will be performed by The Albion Christmas Band on Wednesday 20th December in the Ballroom.
As always, the Stamford Arts Centre also hosts a huge variety of exhibitions, workshops and other activities to suit all ages.
Tickets for all productions are available online 24/7 via www.stamfordartscentre.com, where the new season brochure can be downloaded from. Printed copies of the What's On guide, for both Stamford and Grantham Arts Centres, are available at both venues.