Tag: Theatre

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Salford Victoria Theatre group takes huge step towards renovation works

The Save the Victoria Theatre group is due to have its first consultation with stakeholders about possible restoration work beginning […]

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Lowry associate artists LUNG return to Salford with award winning production Trojan Horse

Political documentary theatre company, LUNG, are returning to Salford following a successful run at The Edinburgh Fringe Festival 2019. Founded […]

Melanie Blake returns to Salford with the brilliantly funny 'The Thunder Girls' at The Lowry

Melanie Blake returns to Salford with the brilliantly funny ‘The Thunder Girls’ at The Lowry

“23 years ago I was in Salford as a homeless teenager” Melanie Blake, author, columnist and manager to the stars, […]

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A Quick Guide To Ruining Your Life – Laura Harper’s newest play comes to Salford

Award winning writer Laura Harper will bring her newest comedy/drama to Salford as part of the Greater Manchester Fringe Festival in July.

Our First Lowry - free and discounted theatre tickets for Salford Families

Our First Lowry – free and discounted theatre tickets for Salford Families

The Lowry is now offering free and discounted theatre tickets for families who live in Salford with children under the age of 5.

"Using theatre as a way of amplifying voices" - Salford play about young carers starts national tour

“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. 

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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

“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.