The Lowry is now offering free and discounted theatre tickets for families who live in Salford with children under the age of 5.
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“Using theatre as a way of amplifying voices” – Salford play about young carers starts national tour
Salford Carers Centre and The Lowry Theatre are teaming together for national tour, ‘Who Cares’ to highlight the lives of young carers.
“Everybody is very familiar with the problems that veterans face” – Coronation Street’s Christine Mackie on her play for Greater Manchester Fringe
Chrsitne Mackie has written a new play, that will be featured at Hope Aria Theatre,as part of Greater Manchester Fringe 2019.
Summer tour for play about young Salford carers
A play documenting the hidden lives of young carers from Salford is set for a summer tour, starting at Kent on June 4.
Review- Home, I’m Darling at The Lowry
Having been nominated for five Olivier awards and winning one- Home, I’m Darling was in good stead and certainly did not disappoint.
Review- Rita, Sue and Bob Too at The Lowry
Taking on the 1987 film version would seem impossible, yet Out of Joint tackled the story with both comedy and poignancy in a successful way.
Exclusive: Susan Mitchell on ‘Rita, Sue and Bob Too’ at The Lowry
A stage version of the iconic British film ‘Rita, Sue and Bob Too’ is set to arrive at The Lowry Theatre.
Review: Border Tales at The Lowry
Luca Silvestrini’s Protein, Dance Manchester and The Lowry came together on Friday to produce a one-off performance of Border Tales which views themes of migration, different cultures and identity.
Salford students set the scene for Jim Cartwright play Is There Anybody There?
A-script-in-hand performance of Jim Cartwright’s Is There Anybody There? took place in Salford University’s New Adelphi theatre last week. ‘Is […]
Birmingham Royal Ballet presents Beauty and the Beast at The Lowry
Birmingham Royal Ballet’s version of Beauty and the Beast has finally graced The Lowry’s stage. The show will be at the theatre until Saturday, March 23.
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