A play documenting the hidden lives of young carers from Salford is set for a summer tour, starting at Kent on June 4.
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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.
The Lowry to host a swinging 60s party this Mother’s Day weekend
A Beatles-themed dance show is coming to Salford’s Lowry Theatre, including an all-day Swingin’ Sisters 60s party from Girl Gang Manchester.
“It’s OK not to be OK”: A Bench at the Edge examines mental health and male suicide
Dark comedy A Bench at the Edge tugs on your heartstrings and starts the conversation of male mental health with its performance at The Kings Arms, Salford.
Disappointment over decision to turn Eccles Crown Theatre into flats
Despite objections, The Crown Theatre in Eccles will be renovated into an estimated 80 flats, to the disappointment of many in the community.
Campaigners lose battle to save Eccles Crown Theatre from being converted into flats
Plans to convert Eccles Crown Theatre into apartments have been passed following a Salford planning committee meeting last week. […]
Salford play examines sexual assault by romantic partners
The author of a play performed in Salford about sexual assault says she wrote it “for the female victims of sexual assault”.
A night of being offended at The King’s Arms
Hung Theatre are bringing a collection of six brand new plays to The King’s Arms in Salford in March. ‘Snowflakes’ is a collection of six new plays, written by six up and coming writers, all written to the theme of ‘The Snowflake Generation’.
Review: Ladybones, The Kings Arms
Ladybones, a play exploring OCD and identity, had a sold out audience captivated last Thursday at The King’s Arms.
Preview: No Kids at Salford’s Lowry Theatre
Ad Infitum, and Manchester’s Contact Theatre present ‘No Kids’ as part of the Queer Conact Festival 2019, which will be running from 1 – 9 February 2019
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