Review: The Comedy About a Bank Robbery @ The Lowry, Salford
If you want to see a farce, there are no companies better than Mischief Theatre.
If you want to see a farce, there are no companies better than Mischief Theatre.
Bring Your Own Baby Comedy is the lunchtime comedy club for parents, where babies under 12 months can come too…and we are launching in the North of England!
Peppa Pig is not a rock star, but she’s up there with the best of them when it comes to drawing a crowd.
Sting’s talents have led him to success in the world of film and music – but that doesn’t necessarily mean he’s capable of penning a hit musical.
It was an evening of unbridled emotion on the opening night of War Horse at The Lowry.
After its nationally acclaimed debut in 2016, Cathy Marston’s ballet adaptation of Charlotte Brontë’s masterpiece, Jane Eyre, returned this week in an expanded form to The Lowry.
A theatre production can only dream of a smooth sailing run – but it’s ultimately the public who will decide whether it sinks or swims when on the stage.
Soap stars Alfie Browne-Sykes and Riley Carter-Millington were born in the 1990s, some 75 years after the end of the First World War.
Part love story, part tribute to the astonishing bravery of the sappers who tunnelled underneath battlegrounds, Birdsong is as good a commemoration of the immense sacrifices made during the First World War as you will ever see.
Playing at the Lowry’s Quays Theatre, Carlos Pons Guerra choreographed this Spanish reading of Beauty and the Beast, which worked well in the intimate setting.
Vancouver-based dance company British Ballet Columbia, on their first UK tour, left a lasting impression during a sparsely-packed show at The Lowry.
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