Move the groove of the Lowry's... Whether you’re a first-class dancing diva or your jive’s more of a jiggle, this summer holiday the whole family can step into The ... Première of They Only Come at... Following their recent success at The Almeida with Last Seen, Slung Low will debut their spine-tingling horror installation, They ... Sundays in Salford - 2nd August Take a fresh look at Salford...
Visit Salford is the place to go for ideas, information and inspiration for planning a visit. New female lead for world première... The Lowry is delighted to announce that Oldham actress Naomi Radcliffe (well-known for her roles in Coronation Street, Born and Br... World Premiere of Fireflies, A love... The original Shirley Valentine directs a love story for the 21st century
How to moon walk like Michael... How to moon walk like Michael...Sorry, no description available. Corrie gets online show ITV has commissioned a raft of online spin-offs for Coronation Street, including a digital chat show. Connecting Salford's future stars by Mark Bright
Blerb (spelt Blerb, not urb!)... is a brand new social network set up for Salfordians who work [or want to work]... Sundays in Salford - 26th July Another action packed weekend in the city is ahead of us, with plenty of events to enjoy for the whole family. With summer here an... Little Britain star in Lowry play Matt Lucas (Little Britain), Chris New (Best Newcomer nomination Evening Standard) and Gwen Taylor (Emmerdale) star in Prick Up Yo... Salford artist releases new graphic novels by Tom Rodgers
Icons of stage and screen Sir Ian McKellen and Sir Roger Moore have helped a local artist realize his life-long ... Irlam Fire Station Open Day -... DON'T MISS THIS! Milkshake! My First Concert Live -... It will be showtime for North West youngsters this August when Milkshake!, the hit children’s programme, arrives at The Lowry. Express Yourself with The Lowry From ballet to breakdancing, The Lowry has launched Express Yourself, its first family dance exhibition, which takes youngsters an... Cast Your Mind Back In Time... Shoppers visiting the next Eccles Farmers’ Market are being given the chance to cast their minds back more than sixty years to a t... |
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