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Venue
Grundy Art Gallery, Queen Street, Blackpool, FY1 1PX
Admission All Classes and the Grundy Art Gallery presents an exhibition of poster and ephemera collections from both the National Fairground Archive and the Leisure Parcs collections.

Spanning over 2 centuries, this material celebrates the breadth and diversity of entertainment in Blackpool, the UK, and across the world. As the posters and handbills convey acts and events from times past, they also give an exclusive insight into the history of the printed format. Showtown includes posters for artists appearing in Blackpool, and was originally curated by the National Fairground Archive and Ted and Ann Lightbown as part of Showzam - Blackpool's Annual Festival of Magic Circus and Variety

There will be catalogues available for both the Top of the Bill and Showtown exhibitions. Admission is free of charge, please see the Grundy Art Gallery website for opening details.

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Photos of the Show

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All shows presented in association with the Whoopee Club, National Fairground Archive and Blackpool Theatres Group. Website and photography copyright of The University of Sheffield, 2007.
The Blackpool Admission All Classes project was completed successfully in November 2008 - we would like to thank everyone for their support. This website remains as a documentation of the project..

Shows Home
Revuedeville
Showzam2010
2009 Shows
Fright Night
Rotherham Follies
Dippers and Dunkers
Sheffield Lyceum
Shows
Blackpool



supported by the following organisations
supported by the University of Sheffield supported by the Arts and Humanities Research Council supported by the Rotherham Open Arts Festival supported by the University of Sheffield Library supported by the Lyceum Theatre, Sheffield supported Visit Blackpool