Review: What Would Beyonce Do –... Reviewer: Katherine Kirwin
The Public Reviews Rating: 3.5 out of 5 I Was A Rat! coming to... Philip Pullman’s classic children’s novel I Was A Rat! will be coming to Salford's Lowry Theatre from Tuesday, May 7th until Satur... Rutherford and Sons at Lowry, Salford Northern Broadsides return to The Lowry with a classic Edwardian drama set in the north of England. For the first time the company... Review: The Full Monty - The... By Paul Lemon
SalfordOnline Rating: 5 out of 5
I have seen opera, ballet, ice shows, musicals, you name it at the Lowry over t... Salford artist Stephen Campbell oils up... Beautiful images of a Cheshire village have been captured by Salford artist Stephen Campbell in a series of new oil paintings. Review: Chris Ramsey: Feeling Lucky –... By Luke Walker
The Public Reviews Rating: 3 out of 5
Do you always feel lucky? Well – according to Geordie comedian Chris Rams... Review: Marcus Brigstocke: The Brig Society... By Dave Cunningham
The Public Reviews Rating: 4 out of 5
At The Lowry Marcus Brigstocke expresses his delight at performing in... Anti-nazi Drama takes to the Salford... A play about Hitler’s rise to power, first performed in 1938, is to be staged at the Salford Arts Theatre. Chris Ramsey at Lowry, Salford Following complete sell-out runs at the Edinburgh Festival and London’s Soho Theatre, and due to overwhelming popular demand, Edin... Sarfraz Manzoor at Lowry, Salford In his brand new one-man show, Sarfraz Manzoor tackles race, religion and rock ‘n’ roll, as Manzoor believes Bruce Springsteen's s... Review: Bobby (Nobody Wakes Up in... Reviewer: Jo Beggs
The Public Reviews Rating: 2.5 out 5 Review: Propeller: The Taming of The... By Jimmy Hardwick
The Public Reviews Rating: 4.5 out of 5
Even 400 years after it was written Shakespeare’s Taming of the Shre... Video: Propeller-heads bring rock 'n' roll... By Tom Rodgers
Do you like your Shakespeare high-energy, fun, fast and frenetic? Open Mic poetry night at Kings... Ever fancied your chance to get on stage and show of your poetic talents to a wider audience?, then why not get along to the Kings... Review: Propeller: Twelfth Night – The... Reviewer: Peter Jacobs
The Public Reviews Rating: 5 out of 5
Propeller is an all male Shakespeare company that for fifteen yea... |
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