10 + r 20 @ Salford... This is a retrospective exhibition of textile art to celebrate the twentieth anniversary of Ten Plus Textiles Review: Michael Clark Company: Come, Been... by Jo Beggs
Rating: 4.5 out of 5 Help required at Working Class Movement... If you have read The Ragged Trousered Philanthropist by Robert Tressell and hopefully you have, you will know that the book is abo... Who’s Been Sitting in my Chair... A delightful and playful interpretation of a well-known tale with porridge and bears and one-two-three chairs. Telling this story ... Micky Flanagan at Salford Lowry It’s been a great 18 months for Micky - he appeared in BBC 1’s Michael McIntyre’s Road Show, his Radio 4 series What Chance Change... Review: Ani DiFranco – The Lowry,... Reviewer: Jo Beggs
The Public Reviews Rating: Four out of five High Tease at Salford Lowry This uproarious revue of razor-wit and frisky antics is back by popular demand. Sundays in Salford Here is the latest suggestions from Salford council for things to do this weekend in Salford. Pulling Faces at Salford Lowry Louise Jameson plays 12 different characters over the course of one hour, revealing what has brought her to a critical point in he... Review: Comedy All Stars – Lowry... Reviewer: Poppy Helm
The Public Reviews Rating: 2.5 out of 5 Visual Arts at Islington Mill Spring... Having had a slightly extended Christmas break from visual arts here at Islington Mill we are very excited to be gearing up for ou... Michael Clark Company at Salford Lowry Michael Clark Company’s critically acclaimed production come, been and gone is made primarily to the music of David Bowie. It also... Review: Miss Nightingale, the Musical –... by Dave Cunningham
Rating: 3.5 out of 5
Ambitiously for a musical ‘Miss Nightingale’ tackles dark themes of deception and th... Call Mr Robeson at Salford Lowry This journey through Robeson’s remarkable life reveals how his activism caused him to be disowned and disremembered, even by desce... Video: Albert's a Dirt-y Devil by Tony Flynn
Albert Thompson, who readers may recall has appeared on our pages several times throughout the last year or so, h... |
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