‘All You Need Is LSD’ is a fascinating story of LSD medical trials, told by the personal experiences of British playwright Leo Butler, we spoke to him ahead of the show’s debut at The Lowry.
Theatre
Lowry Theatre Salford sees “All You Need Is LSD” take stage in November
All You Need Is LSD, a play that explores one man’s comedic acid trip and the often-controversial drug debate, is coming to […]
Salford Arts Theatre stages play on feminist icons
A brand new play will celebrate the meeting between two of modern feminism’s biggest icons in a new play at […]
The Lowry Theatre opens its doors for a family friendly open day
The Lowry theatre hosted an open day full of free activities, workshops and shows on Saturday 11 August from 10am to 6pm. The open day […]
Script writer’s plea to raise £400 in six days for Salford play
OCT.O.PUS, a Salford play about working class struggles only have six days to raise £1000 for the show to go […]
Award winning playwright Tim Keogh brings ‘Thorn’ to Salford
AFTER winning the award for Best Newcomer at the Greater Manchester Fringe Awards in 2017, Tim Keogh is now bringing […]
Dance company given support from Manchester City Council grants
Company Chameleon is one of the 15 arts organisations in Manchester to receive a Cultural Partnership Agreement Grant which helps with core running costs to enable them to continue their work in the community over the next four years.
A Valentine’s day drive-in cinema is coming to Salford
Manchester’s iconic drive-in cinema has arrived in Salford, ready for Valentine’s day to showcase a variety classic, romantic movies. Fans of classic […]
INTERVIEW: Nina Simone Star speaks ahead of final Lowry show
NINA SIMONE – A Story about me and Nina Simone- comes to an end at Salford’s Lowry theatre as the […]
INTERVIEW: Michael Buffong on Guys and Dolls first all-black cast
Michael Buffong’s updated version of Guys and Dolls began this week with an all-black cast for the first time ever. The musical is running at the Royal Exchange Theatre, brought to you by the Talawa Theatre Company, with the setting changed from New York to Harlem.
Recent Comments