what's on at the lowry - autumn/winter 2014
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Autumn/Winter 2014
MY LOWRY
Welcome to The LowryWe’re really proud to announce another exciting season coming to Salford.
At The Lowry we pride ourselves on having one of the country’s strongest and most diverse dance programmes. This autumn we will be taking our exploration of dance to a new level, when the internationally renowned dancer and choreographer, Akram Khan, becomes our second Performer as Curator. Following on from the success of our inaugural curator, Alison Goldfrapp, this innovative new exhibition gives a performing artist the chance to take over our galleries and explore the blurring of boundaries between performing and visual arts.
We are also delighted to have Eckhard Thiemann, a former producer for the Cultural Olympiad, joining our team as Programming Associate for Dance. Eckhard will ensure our programming remains truly cutting edge and further strengthen our position as the centre for dance in the North of England. The dance programme this autumn includes Brazilian company Grupo Corpo and a stunning performance by Theo Clinkhard takingplace in our Compass Room.
Alongside this we have one of the strongest theatre programmes in recent years. It features three multi-award-winning productions from, our partner company, the National Theatre, including the first performances outside London of The Curious Incident of the Dog in the Night-Time. We also welcome critically-acclaimed productions by the Royal Shakespeare Company, Frantic Assembly and the Royal Court.
There's more than ever for families too, starting with our landmark exhibition Here’s One We Made Earlier, tracking the history of BBC Children’s broadcasting. Then in October, we will be working with partners once more on the national Family Arts Festival – so make sure you visit thelowry.com for more information.
We hope you can join us again.
Julia Fawcett OBEChief Executive, The Lowry
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LS Lowry, Bandstand, Peel Park, Salford 1924 © The Lowry Collection, Salford.
Family Activity Gallery
A dedicated space for the under 5s to curl up with a book or play some games, and older children can be inspired by the glorious views of the Quays to test their drawing skills.
Gallery Opening Times
Sun – Fri 11am – 5pm; Sat 10am – 5pm Entry is free, but please make a donation.
Free Talks on LS Lowry
Every day at 12pm & 2pm.
What’s in a picture?
Every Sat and Sun at 2.30pm.A 15-minute talk, with activities, specially for families.
Meet Mr Lowry Film
Shown daily from 10am.
Lowry FavouritesThe Lowry Collection is the largest collection and archive of the artist’s work in existence and a rich selection of paintings and drawings are always on display. Salford’s own pictures are joined by major loans from public and private collections around the country and are displayed alongside photographs, film, memorabilia and sound recordings.
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Here’s One We Made EarlierThe story of BBC Children’s broadcasting: past, present & future
Sat 19 July – Sun 12 October
Bill and Ben, Muffin the Mule, Andy Pandy, Teletubbies, Crackerjack, Newsround, Blue Peter and Tracy Beaker… our childhoods have been defined by the broadcasts we first encountered as children. They have shaped our imaginations, from the family sitting room into the wider world.
This major exhibition explores the story of over 90 years of BBC Children’s broadcasting, starting with the first days of broadcasting in 1922, when the BBC launched Children’s Hour, right up to the present multi-media moment.
Fun, engaging, interactive, and full of famous presenters past and present, Here’s One We Made Earlier will reflect shifting perceptions of children in society, from toddlers who were asked to ‘sit comfortably’ in front of the family wireless, to today’s children who take centre stage on air and online.
This exhibition has been produced by The Lowry in partnership with the BBC.
Peter Purves, Valerie Singleton, John Noakes plus Jason the
cat, Petra and Patch the dogs and Barney the parrot
PERFORMER AS CURATOR
ONE SIDE TO THE OTHER
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Performer As CuratorOpens Sat 15 November
Dancer and Choreographer Akram Khan curates the second in our major new series, giving outstanding performers the opportunity to curate their own visual arts exhibition.
Khan brings together elements of performance and live installation work alongside sculpture, painting and film, that echoes his enduring fascination with essential oppositions – the traditional and the contemporary, the spiritual and the grounded, doubt and certainty, light and dark, truth and fiction.
An Alice in Wonderland-like labyrinth of the artistic and cultural influences that inspire the performer, the exhibition can be experienced at times as a guided tour or as an immersive personal journey.
Image © Tim Yip
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Akram Khan Company
DESHThu 13 & Fri 14 November
Lyric Theatre
Times 8pm
Tickets £21 - £27 (includes £2 booking fee)
Concessions £2 off
Groups Discounts Available
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One man tries to find his balance in an unstable world in this acclaimed full-length contemporary solo by celebrated choreographer and performer Akram Khan. His most personal work to date, DESH – meaning ‘homeland’ in Bengali – sees Khan team up with Oscar-winning visual artist Tim Yip (Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon). Moving between Britain and Bangladesh, Khan weaves threads of memory, experience and myth into a surreal world of surprising connections. At once intimate and epic, DESH celebrates the resilience of the human spirit in the rhythms of labour, in dream and story, and in transformation and survival.
Don't miss your chance to see the only UK performances this year of this internationally celebrated work.
'Khan's best show yet: poignant, thrilling, magical,
moving and utterly transfixing.'The Daily Telegraph
Sposored by COLAS
Co-produced by MC2: Grenoble Curve, Leicester Sadler's Wells London Les Théâtres de la Ville de Luxembourg Concertgebouw, Brugge
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Wed 23 July – Sat 20 SeptemberWar Horse returns to The Lowry following phenomenal public demand.
The Lowry is delighted to welcome back our partner company, the National Theatre, with the critically acclaimed War Horse, following a record-breaking, sell-out run over Christmas 2013.
War Horse tells the powerful and uplifting story of young Albert, his beloved horse Joey, and the unimaginable obstacles they overcome both individually and together.
At the heart of the show are life-sized puppets which bring breathing, galloping, charging horses to thrilling life on stage. Filled with stirring music and some of the most innovative stagecraft of our time, War Horse is a remarkable tale of courage, loyalty and friendship, and an unforgettable theatrical experience.
First World War Commemoration EventWed 13 August, 10am - 3.30pm. FREE
Come and join The Lowry for a day of varied activity and performances reflecting on the centenary.
Go the extra mile with an exclusive theatre package.For more information or to book visit thelowry.com/warhorse or call 0843 208 6000.
Lyric Theatre
Times 7.30pm, Wed & Sat 2.30pm.
No shows Sundays.
Tickets £28 - £53 (includes £3 booking fee)
Under 18s £10 off
Groups Discounts Available
Captioned Performance
Sat 23 August, 2.30pm.
Signed Performance
Sat 6 September, 2.30pm.
Audio Described Performance
Sat 13 Sepember, 2.30pm. Touch Tour 12.30pm.
Post-Show Talk
Thu 11 September, 7.30pm.
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‘So exhilarating it makes you rejoice to be alive.’
The Times
‘The theatre event of the decade.’
The Sunday Times
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Simon Callow in The Man JesusWed 10 – Thu 11 September
This thought-provoking and thrilling production explores key moments in Jesus’ life through the eyes of the people who knew him. Simon Callow performs this fresh and moving account of biblical stories. A powerful portrayal of the traitors and madmen in Jesus’ life that asks people of all faiths and none: what sort of a man could inspire the history of the world?
Quays Theatre
Times 8pm
Tickets £23 - £26 (includes £2 booking fee)
Concessions £2 off
Groups Discounts available
Feelgood Theatre Productions
Not About HeroesSun 5 – Wed 8 October
During the First World War, two of England’s greatest twentieth century war poets, Siegfried Sassoon and Wilfred Owen, met at Craiglockhart War Hospital.
Stephen MacDonald’s inspirational play weaves together Sassoon and Owen’ poetry, letters, and autobiographical writings in an exploration of courage, humanity and an intense friendship forged through the power of words, presented by award-winning company Feelgood Theatre.
Quays Theatre
Times Sun 7pm, Mon & Tue 1.30pm, 8pm, Wed 10.30am,1.30pm
Tickets £17 (includes £2 booking fee)
Concessions £2 off
Groups Discount Available
Image with kind permission of the Trustees of the Wilfred Owen Estate
Post-Show Talk
Mon 8pm, Tue 1.30pm, Wed 10.30am. Tuesday will be hosted by Manchester Literature Festival . (50 mins)
'Callow renews our sense of wonder at the son of man and his story.'The Daily Telegraph
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Tue 16 – Sat 20 September
Sit back and enjoy the thrilling nostalgia of BBC Radio Drama as the critically acclaimed Agatha Christie Theatre Company present three gripping radio thrillers from the Queen of Crime.
Joining each performance will be two special guest stars accompanied by a full supporting company of players.
Read in an authentic studio setting with live sound effects, in the style of their original BBC broadcasts, Murder on Air follows the success of the company’s previous, star-studded productions of The Hollow, The Unexpected Guest, And Then There Were None and Murder On The Nile as well as this year’s triumph Black Coffee.
Special guest stars to be announced soon.
Quays Theatre
Times Tue - Sat 8pm, Wed, Thu, Sat 2.30pm
Tickets £25 - £27 (includes £2 booking fee)
Concessions £2 off
Groups Discount available
‘Enjoyable andoriginal... A theatreexperience with adifference’.The Express
Whats On Stage
Eat & Drink
Don’t forget to book your table at our superb pre-theatre Restaurant.
Avoid the queues at the interval and pre-order your drinks at any of our theatre bars.
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The Royal Court Theatre and Mighty Mouth, in association with Cusack Projects present
Not I, Footfalls, RockabyBy Samuel Beckett
Tue 23 – Sat 27 September
Following a critically acclaimed sell-out run at the Royal Court Theatre and in London’s West End, Lisa Dwan performs in this one-woman Beckett trilogy. Walter Asmus – Beckett’s long-time friend and collaborator – directs.
Set in a pitch black space lit by a single beam of light, Not I delivers a stream of consciousness, spoken at the speed of thought; Footfalls is the moving story of May, a ghostly figure tending to her sick mother and Rockaby explores loneliness and loss as a woman sits on her rocking chair recounting moments from her past.
Quays Theatre
Times 8pm, Sat 2.30pm
Tickets £19 - £24 (includes £2 booking fee)
Concessions £2 off except Fri & Sat 8pm
Groups Discounts Available
‘Profound and deeply moving.’ The Telegraph
Photo © Mourice Pipe.
‘An extraordinary hour-long experience... totally gripping... unforgettable.’
The Independent
‘It’s exhilarating… like nothing else
in theatre.’ The Times
Meet The Cast Wed 24 September
Exclusive chance for Patrons to join Lisa Dwan after the show.
To find out how to become a Patron visit thelowry.com/patron.
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Royal Shakespeare Company
Tue 21 – Sat 25 October
Direct from Shakespeare’s hometown in Stratford-upon-Avon, the Royal Shakespeare Company bring two of Shakespeare’s greatest plays Henry IV Parts I & II to The Lowry.
Directed by RSC Artistic Director Gregory Doran, this critically acclaimed exploration of Shakespeare’s History Plays is an epic, comic and thrilling vision of a nation in turmoil.
With his crown under threat from enemies both foreign and domestic, Part I sees Henry prepare for war. Continuing with Part II, King Henry’s health is fading and his son, Hal, must choose between duty and loyalty to an old friend in Shakespeare’s heart-breaking conclusion to this epic pair of plays.
Lyric Theatre
Henry IV Part 1 – Tue & Fri 7pm, Thu & Sat 2pm
Henry IV Part 2 – Wed, Thu & Sat 7pm,
Tickets
£21 - £29 (includes £2 booking fee)
Concessions £2 off except Fri & Sat
Under 26 Limited £5 Upper Circle
Groups Discounts Available
Multi-buy – Book for both shows and get 10% off the second show
Captioned Performance
Part 1 - Thu 23, 2pm.
Part 2 - Thu 23, 7pm.
Audio Described Performance
Part 1 - Sat 25, 2pm.
Part 2 - Sat 25, 7pm.
Education activities available visit thelowry.com/learning.
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'Antony Sher's magnificent, magnetic Falstaff.'The Guardian
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A new play adapted from the works of P.G. WodehouseBy The Goodale Brothers. Directed by Sean Foley
Tue 4 – Sat 8 November
Join James Lance (I’m Alan Partridge, Teachers, The Book Group) as the effervescent, aristocratic fool Bertie Wooster and John Gordon Sinclair of Gregory’s Girl fame as his dutiful valet Jeeves. This hilarious production layers joy on joy, joke on joke, in a delightful evening of theatrical absurdity featuring P.G Wodehouse’s iconic double act.
When a perfectly delightful trip to the countryside takes a turn for the worse, Bertie is called on to play matchmaker and steal a cow creamer from Totleigh Towers. Of course, the ever dependable Jeeves is there to prevent Bertie from making a fool of himself in front of a cast of Wodehouse’s finest characters.
Lyric Theatre
Times 7.30pm, Wed, Thu & Sat 2pm
Tickets £18.50 - £31.50 (includes £2 booking fee)
Concessions £3 off except Fri & Sat 7.30pm
Groups Discounts Available
The Sunday Telegraph
‘An evening of bonkers comedy.’ Daily Mail
DIRECT FROM THE WEST END
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‘An essential Othello. Their fierce take on
Shakespeare… is a triumph.’
The Observer
This is a mating ground. There’s tension around the pool table, cues in hand. A world of broken glass and beatings in the car park. It’s dog eat dog. And it’s about to kick off...
Frantic Assembly return with this electrifying take on Shakespeare’s thriller-tragedy of paranoia, jealousy, sex and murder. Fusing a taut adaptation of the classic text with its trademark hard-hitting choreography, this unforgettable production follows the success of Lovesong, Beautiful Burnout and The Believers.
Suitable for ages 14+.
Quays Theatre
Times Tue & Fri 8pm, Wed & Thu 1.30pm & 8pm, Sat 2.30pm & 8pm. (No performances Sun 23 & Mon 24)
Tickets £22 - £26 (includes £2 booking fee)
Concessions £2 off (except Fri & Sat)
Groups Discounts Available
Audio Described Performance
Sat 22 November, 2.30pm.
Education
Visit thelowry.com/learning for details
Shakespeare’s
OthelloDirected by Scott Graham
Tue 18 – Sat 29 November
A Frantic Assembly and Theatre Royal Plymouth production
In following him I follow but myself I am not what I am
Photograph by Perou
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Northern Broadsides
She Stoops to ConquerBy Oliver Goldsmith
Tue 9 – Sat 13 December
It’s the 18th century. Kate Hardcastle is fixed up to meet the eligible Marlow with a view to marriage. But when Marlow mistakes Kate for a lowly barmaid things start to get a little complicated...
Northern Broadsides’ talented cast of actor-musicians bring their unique charisma, theatrical magic and innate sense of fun to this flamboyant period comedy. Filled with misunderstandings, mischief and mayhem, She Stoops to Conquer is the latest in a string of comedy hits from Director Conrad Nelson (The Government Inspector, Lisa’s Sex Strike, Accidental Death of an Anarchist).
Come prepared for merriment, warmth, wit and wigs. Very big wigs!
Quays Theatre
Times 8pm, Wed 1.30pm, Sat 2.30pm
Tickets £19 - £23 (includes £2 booking fee)
Concessions £2 off
Groups Discounts Available
Post-Show Talk
Tue 9 December
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The Lowry and Contact present imitating the dog and The Dukes Lancaster in association with Live at LICA and CAST
A Farewell to Arms By Ernest Hemingway adapted by imitating the dog
Thu 13 – Sat 15 November
Acclaimed theatre makers imitating the dog present this stunning adaptation of one of the great love stories of the twentieth century.
It’s 1918 and, against the backdrop of war, an American ambulance driver and a British nurse discover the redemptive power of love in this extraordinary UK stage première fusing video, beautiful stage design and original music.
Quays Theatre
Times 8pm, Sat 2.30pm
Tickets £17 - £21 (includes £2 booking fee)
Concessions £2 off Groups Discounts Available
National Theatre
Mon 12 – Sat 17 January, 2015
Catch the National Theatre’s award-winning comedy as it embarks on its biggest ever tour of the UK.
With a cast including Gavin Spokes, (One Man, Two Guvnors’, London) in the lead role as Francis and Norman Pace (Hale & Pace), this acclaimed smash hit is a glorious celebration of British comedy – a unique, laugh-out-loud mix of satire, songs, slapstick and glittering one-liners.
Lyric Theatre
Times 7.30pm, Wed & Sat 2pm
Tickets £19 - £31 (includes £2 booking fee)
Concessions up to £3 off
Groups Discount Available
Signed Performance
Thu 15 January, 7.30pm
imitating the dogResidency at Contact
10-12 Novembervisit thelowry.com Post-Show Talk
Thu 13 November
Supported by Arts Council England
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Wed 3 June – Sat 25 July 2015
Winner of 90 international awards, Wicked has been casting its magical spell over audiences across the world for a decade and continues to break records at London’s Apollo Victoria Theatre, where it is already the 15th longest-running West End musical of all time.
In a brilliantly witty re-imagining of the stories and characters created by L. Frank Baum in The Wonderful Wizard of Oz, Wicked tells the incredible untold story of an unlikely but profound friendship between two sorcery students. Their extraordinary adventures in Oz will ultimately see them fulfil their destinies as Glinda The Good and the Wicked Witch of the West.
Packed with thrilling technical wizardry, stunning costumes and show-stopping songs (by Academy Award® winner Stephen Schwartz), Wicked is an unforgettable experience for audiences of all ages.
Lyric Theatre
Time See website
Tickets £40 - £57 (includes £2 booking fee)
Concessions up to £2 off
Over 60s £30 upper circle, mid-week matinees only
Groups Discounts Available
Audio Described Performance
Sat 13 June 2pm.
Signed Performance
Thu 18 June 7.30pm.
Captioned Performance
Wed 1 July 7.30pm.
Accessible Performance
Seats £20.
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TPL
'A magical, mesmerising musical.'Manchester Evening News
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‘Unmissable – a classic show of rare theatrical beauty.’ The Times
‘Simply thrilling. An unforgettable comedy
masterpiece.’ The Independent
Tue 9 – Sat 13 December
Don’t miss the show that’s been delighting and exhilarating theatregoers around the world.
Slava’s Snowshow introduces a joyous dream-like world, unlike anything you have ever seen; a world in which a cobweb envelops the audience and one tiny piece of paper begins a heart-stopping blizzard of snow.
Combining hilarity and poignancy with stunning, breathtaking spectacle and described by The Sunday Times as ‘theatrical brilliance’, this classic show is full of joy for all the family.
Suitable for ages 8+.
Lyric Theatre
Times Tue & Thu 7.30pm, Wed & Sat 2pm & 7.30pm, Fri 5pm & 8.30pm
Tickets £18 - £37 (includes £2 booking fee)
Concessions Up to £3 off
Groups Discounts Available
Kids Eat Free!
For every adult that dines in The Lowry Restaurant, a child can eat for free.
Back by popular demand!
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The Sunday Telegraph
‘A phenomenal combination of
storytelling and spectacle.’
The Times
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National Theatre
Thu 18 December 2014 – Sat 10 January 2015
Winner of seven 2013 Olivier Awards, this highly acclaimed National Theatre production, opens its first ever UK tour at The Lowry.
Christopher, fifteen years old, has an extraordinary brain – exceptional at maths while ill-equipped to interpret everyday life. When he falls under suspicion of killing Mrs Shears’ dog, it takes him on a journey that upturns his world…
Based on the award-winning novel by Mark Haddon, adapted by Simon Stephens and directed by Marianne Elliott, The Curious Incident of the Dog in the Night-Time has sold-out audiences in London’s West End since opening in March 2013.
Go the extra mile with an exclusive theatre package.
For more information or to book visit thelowry.com/curious or call 0843 208 6000.
Opening Night Dinner, Thu 18 December
Join us for this intimate evening to celebrate the North West première of The Curious Incident of the Dog in the Night-Time with a spectacular black tie gala evening in aid of The Lowry Centre Trust. £100 per ticket.
Lyric Theatre
Times See website
Tickets £18 - £44 (includes £2 booking fee)
Concessions £3 off Standard Performances only
Under 16s £3 off Standard & Peak Performances
Groups Discounts Available
Relaxed Performance Wed 7 January, 2.30pm.
Signed Performance Sat 3 January, 2.30pm.
Captioned Performance Mon 5 January, 7.30pm.
Audio Described Performance
Sat 10 January 2.30pm.
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PETER GOESPAN
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Tue 16 December 2014 – Sun 11 January 2015
The Cornley Polytechnic Drama Society set out to present J.M. Barrie’s classic tale of Peter Pan, but as the title suggests, everything that can go wrong... does, as the accident prone thesps embark on a thrilling adventure to Neverland, with hilariously disastrous results.
Following its smash hit success with The Play That Goes Wrong which now returns to the West End after a sell-out UK tour, Mischief Theatre Company (Winners of the 2014 whatsonstage Best New Comedy Award) bring their hilarious new spin on a family favourite to the stage for the festive season.
Terrific fun for all ages, don’t miss this hysterical new laugh out loud comedy at The Lowry this Christmas.
Quays Theatre
Times see website
Tickets £18 - £28 (includes £2 booking fee)
Concessions up to £3 off
Groups Discount Available
Kids Eat Free!
For every adult that dines in The Lowry Restaurant, a child can eat for free.
'Joyful distasters from comedy masters.'Libby Purves, BBC Radio 4
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We’re Going on a Bear HuntWed 17 December 2014 – Sun 11 January 2015
Direct from a smash-hit west end season and international tour, Michael Rosen’s award-winning book We’re Going on a Bear Hunt is brought vividly and noisily to the stage in director Sally Cookson’s fun-filled adaptation set to Benji Bower’s versatile lively score. Join our intrepid family of adventurers and their musical dog on their quest to find a bear; as they wade through the gigantic swishy swashy grass, the splishy splashy river and the thick oozy, squelchy mud! Expect catchy songs, interactive scenes and plenty of hands-on adventure – plus a few special surprises!
Suitable for ages 3+.
'We’re going to The Lowry
We’re going to see a Bear Hunt
What a beautiful play!
We’re not scared....'
‘A fun-filled frolic.’
The Guardian
Quays Theatre
Times See website
Tickets £15.50 (includes £2 booking fee)
Family Ticket £50 (includes £4 booking fee)
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YaD Arts in association with Tall Stories present
Lemony Snicket’s Latke Who Couldn’t Stop ScreamingMon 22 – Wed 24 December
In a tiny village covered in snow, a fried potato pancake jumps, screaming, from a boiling pan and gets lost amongst the Christmas lights. Will our Latke ever find where it belongs?
This adaptation of the absurdly funny Lemony Snicket story is vividly brought to life in Tall Stories’ unique physical style, with live music, lots of laughs and a screaming potato pancake.
Suitable for ages 3+.
The Studio
Times 11am & 2pm
Tickets Adults £8.50, Children £5.50
Gomito Productions and Greenwich Theatre present
The Holdall’s Christmas AdventureSat 27 – Mon 29 December
William and Esme Holdall are on their greatest mission to date! Join the Holdalls as they venture into the snow filled air, battle festive beasts and bump into the notorious Christmas Pirates. Can they save teddy? Will they make it home in time for morning? Find out in this visual, musical treat that's bursting with magic to ignite the Christmas spirit in all.
Suitable for ages 3+.
The Studio
Times 11am & 2pm
Tickets Adults £8.50, Children £5.50
Supported by Arts Council England
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Birmingham Royal BalletBeauty and the BeastWed 24 – Sat 27 September
Stripped of his humanity, a cruel Prince is cursed to spend his life in a fantastical castle. A father caught stealing a rose exchanges his life for his youngest daughter’s freedom. Now the Prince-turned-beast must win the girl’s heart or spend the rest of his life in bitter solitude...
Expect magical transformations and an exhilarating love story in this towering gothic fairytale from the creator of Birmingham Royal Ballet’s smash-hit Cinderella. Enchanting characters dance through the unfolding pages of Philip Prowse’s stunning storybook set, whilst David Bintley’s rich choreography brings to life this classic and much loved tale.
Lyric Theatre
Times Wed 7.30pm, Thu & Sat 2pm & 7.30pm, Fri 6.30pm
Tickets £20 - £42 (includes £2 booking fee)
Concessions £2 off
Family Tickets £72 - £160 (includes £4 booking fee)
Groups Discounts Available
Family Fun Day
Sat 27 September 12pm-1.30pm, FREE
Ballet Repertoire Class Sun 28 September
10am-11.30am Suitable for Grade 2-3
11.45am – 1.30pm Suitable for Grade 4-5/Inter-foundation
2.15pm – 4.25pm Auitable for Grade 6+/ Intermediate/Advanced
See thelowry.com for details
RoosterWed 1 – Fri 3 October
The rock ’n’ roll swagger of the Rolling Stones is brought thrillingly to life in Rooster, Christopher Bruce’s electrifying celebration of the swinging sixties. Sharp-suited, snake-hipped men and strong, sassy women perform virtuoso courtship dances to some of the Stones’ most famous tunes,
including Not Fade Away, Paint It Black, Sympathy
for the Devil and Little Red Rooster.
Rambert, Britain’s national dance company, combines inventive storytelling, world-class
dancers and a live orchestra to create an exhilarating theatrical experience. One of its all-time best-loved pieces, Rooster tops the bill in this mixed programme also featuring dance works by Richard Alston, Merce Cunningham, and Rambert Artistic Director Mark Baldwin.
Lyric Theatre
Times 7.30pm. Fri 1.30pm
Tickets £23 - £27 (includes £2 booking fee)
Concessions Wed & Thu £2 off, Fri 1.30pm half-price
Under 21s Best available seats £17 or half-price Fri 1.30pm
Groups Discounts Available
Pre-Show Talk
Wed 1 October, 6.30pm
‘Funny, sharp and sexy.’ The Daily Telegraph
Rambert Summer School
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learning
Image © Hugo Glendinning
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Dance Consortium presents
Grupo CorpoFri 17 & Sat 18 October
Brazil’s internationally acclaimed dance company make a welcome return to the UK following their enormously successful tour in 2005.
A contemporary dance company formed in 1975, Grupo Corpo are renowned for combining the precision of classical ballet with the sensuality and passion of Latin dance rhythms.
The Company perform two pieces, choreographed by artistic director Rodrigo Pederneiras. The calm and fury of the sea is evoked in Sem Mim where the dancers move as waves and the Brazilian carnival is brought to the stage in Parabelo where dancers sweep across the stage in Pederberias’ most Brazilian creation.
Prepare for an exhilarating performance as the 22 dancers fill the stage with elegant and joyful dance which is guaranteed to have the audience in raptures.
Lyric Theatre
Times 7.30pm
Tickets £18 - £24 (includes £2 booking fee)
Concessions £2 off
Groups Discount available
Post-Show Talk
Fri 17 October
''...Spectacular dancing... stretched balletic limbs
and light, airborne jumps... all set to pulsating music.'
The New York Times
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Matthew Bourne’s magical dance production of Edward Scissorhands has carved a place in the hearts of thousands across the world since its premiere in 2005. Presenting its first major revival, Bourne takes a fresh look at this modern fairytale, which will be revitalised for a whole new generation of dance lovers and theatregoers. Based on the classic Tim Burton film and featuring the music of Danny Elfman and Terry Davies, this touching story tells the bittersweet story of a boy left alone in a strange new world. It is a parable for our times about the ultimate outsider, whose journey builds to an unforgettable finale filled with theatrical magic.
Edward ScissorhandsTue 25 – Sat 29 November
Lyric Theatre
Times 7.30pm, Thu & Sat 2pm
Tickets £29 - £41 (includes £2 booking fee)
Concessions £2 off except Fri & Sat
Groups Discounts Available
Audio Described Performance Thu 27 November, 7.30pm.
Post-Show Talk
Tue 25 November
School Workshops Available Visit thelowry.com/learning
'Truly sublime entertainment. Never a dull moment in this funny, sad and genuinely enchanting production.' Manchester Evening News
'A shear delight! Matthew Bourne's gleaming Scissorhands is a triumph!'
Daily Mail
Go the extra mile with an exclusive theatre package.For more information or to book visit thelowry.com or call 0843 208 6000.
Supported by Arts Council England
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Phoenix Dance Theatre
Mixed Programme 2014 Thu 2 October
Didy Veldman’s See Blue Through plunges the stage into a fascinating, mysterious undersea world. Document, by exciting European choreographic duo Ivgi & Greben, takes five dancers through a relentless and hard-hitting struggle with the darkest of human emotions. Mapping is former Phoenix Artistic Director Darshan Singh Bhuller’s first work for the company since 2006. This new work is packed with his signature thrilling, dynamic and inventive choreography.
Quays Theatre
Times 8pm
Tickets £17 - £19 (includes £2 booking fee)
Concessions £2 off
Groups Discounts Available
Post-Show Talk
Company Chameleon The Lowry's Resident Dance Company
Beauty Of The Beast Wed 22 & Thu 23 October
Beauty of the Beast is an exploration of masculinity and male group behaviour. Inspired by observations and theories of identity – reference groups where men’s commitment to the group is so strong that affiliation to it is part of their identity; where pressure to conform to group norms is irresistible and inter-group rivalries can be highly competitive and hostile.Commissioned by The Lowry, DanceXchange and Live at LICA.
Quays Theatre Times 8pm Tickets £17 (includes £2 booking fee) Concessions £2 off Groups Discount Available
Post-Show Talk
Thu 23 OctoberPhoto © Brian Slater
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Dance Touring Partnership presents Boy Blue Entertainment in
The Five & the Prophecy of PranaTue 11 & Wed 12 November
In modern Tokyo five young troublemakers are drawn into a power struggle of a secret group of warriors. In the ensuing battle, their action-packed adventure becomes a celebration of camaraderie and the triumph of the human spirit. Dazzling visuals frame a dynamic fusion of hip-hop and martial arts in an explosive tribute to manga – Japan’s popular graphic novel form.
CandoCo Dance Company
Playing Another Tue 2 & Wed 3 December
CandoCo Dance Company, the renowned contemporary dance company of disabled and non-disabled dancers, presents its new double bill.
Thomas Hauert’s Notturnino, is a playful and poignant work that through opera, melodrama and humour explores the fragility of the human condition. Hetain Patel’s new work for CandoCo is a humorous and intimate piece exploring the dancers’ individual personalities and physicalities, asking questions of their identity and challenging audiences to think beyond surface appearances.
Quays Theatre
Times 8pm
Tickets £16 - £18 (includes £2 booking fee)
Concessions £2 off
Groups Discount Available
Company Class Workshop
Wed 3 December, 1pm - 2.30pm
Free to ticket holders
Signed Post-Show Talk
Tue 2 December
‘Subtle and passionate.’
The Times
Quays Theatre Times 7.30pm Tickets £17 - £19 (includes £2 booking fee) Concessions £1 off Group Discounts Available
Post-Show Talk
Tue 11 November
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Theo Clinkard presents
Of Land And Tongue Sun 16 November
Prepare for an evening of startling and eloquent dance in a visceral double bill that places the audience right at the heart of the action.
In his stark and poetic duet CHALK, Clinkard draws inspiration from the iconic cliffs of his hometown, joined by composer James Keane, while Of Land And Tongue is a dance of odd sensations and unnameable experiences performed by an exceptional cast.
The Compass Room
Times 6pm & 8pm
Tickets £14
Concessions £2 off
Aakash Odedra
RisingFri 28 & Sat 29 November
An evening of work performed by Aakash Odedra, featuring solos choreographed by Russell Maliphant, Sidi Larbi Cherkaoui, Akram Khan and Odedra himself.
On the bill, Khan’s In The Shadow Of Man explores evolution – are we becoming more human over time, or more like animals? – while Odedra’s own Nritta (Kathak) explores time space and rhythm in an exciting, mesmerising evening of performance.
The Studio
Times 8pm
Tickets £14
Concessions £2 off
The Lowry dance programme is supported by
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Gandini Juggling – Smashed Sun 7 December
Experience the dark art of juggling at a tea party you’ll never forget. 80 apples, 9 performers and 4 sets of crockery come together in this mesmerising mix of circus and theatre.
At the forefront of contemporary circus for over 20 years, Gandini Juggling bring their award-winning sensation Smashed to The Lowry, offering a rare opportunity to catch this global smash-hit.
Actors of Dionysus
HelenMon 29 & Tue 30 September
An aging, glamorous icon is held captive in a darkened room, with only a shadowy male figure for company. But is he her lover, jailer or executioner?
Inspired by the myth of Helen of Troy, and incorporating exceptional aerial/circus skills, Helen offers an exciting, epic and contemporary twist on a mythical narrative, from the creators of Bacchic.
Quays Theatre
Times 8pm, Tue 2pm
Tickets £15 - £17 (includes £2 booking fee)
Concessions £2 off
Post-Show Talk
Mon 29 September
Quays Theatre
Times 8pm
Tickets
Children £12, Adults £15-£17 (includes £2 booking fee)
Concessions £2 off
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No Fit State Circus
NoodlesFri 16 & Sat 17 January
In a world of knots, wires and spaghetti, Noodles tells of five quirky characters and their relentless quest to re-invent their relationship with one another and the stringy food staple.
Aerialists, hand-balancers, contortionists and magicians twist the frontiers of reality, causing the audience to laugh, gasp and drop their jaws in wonder at the madness and beauty of this irreverent show.
Quays Theatre
Times 8pm, Sat 2.30pm.
Tickets Children £12, Adults £17 (includes £2 booking fee)
Concessions £2 off
Family Ticket £44 (includes £4 booking fee)
Wayne McGregor | Random Dance
AtomosTue 20 & Wed 21 January, 2015
Atomising bodies, movement, film, sound and light into miniature shards of intense sensation, Atomos is the newest work by cutting-edge contemporary choreographer Wayne McGregor.
McGregor is known for his unique, tenacious questioning across the interface of art and science and through the body and mind. In this new work, ten incredible dancers perform McGregor’s unique style – sculptural, rigorous, jarring and hauntingly beautiful.
Quays Theatre
Times 8pm
Tickets £16 - £18 (includes £2 booking fee)
Concessions £2 off
Groups Discount Available
Photo © Ravi Deepres
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Benefit from guaranteed best seats in the house, use of our VIP Quay Club lounge, invitations to exhibition private views and an annual programme of behind-the-scenes events. Visit thelowry.com/patrons
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La traviataVerdi
Wed 19 & Fri 21 November
Courtesan Violetta is enjoying the Parisian high-life when, to her surprise, she falls in love. But she cannot escape the consequences of her past life, and circumstances conspire to force her to sacrifice what may be her only chance of real happiness.
An intimate tale of blighted passion, set against the glamour of Belle Époque Paris, La traviata is one of opera’s most profoundly moving masterpieces.
Sung in Italian with English titles.
The Coronation of PoppeaMonteverdi
Sat 22 November
Based loosely on actual events, The Coronation of Poppea charts the consuming obsession of the Emperor Nero for the beautiful Poppea Sabina and his ruthless efforts to sway aside anything that stands in the way of their union.
One of opera’s earliest masterpieces, Poppea also remains one of the most shocking and compelling. Don’t miss this new production by Opera North.
Sung in English with no titles.
The Bartered BrideSmetana
Tue 18 & Thu 20 November
Marenka loves Jeník, but her father wants her to marry the son of the wealthiest man in town. In the end, youth and cunning outsmart age and power, and the constraints of rural life are thrown off for a while when the circus comes to town.
Abounding with exuberant rhythms and catchy tunes, Smetana’s delightful comedy is the ultimate feel-good opera.
Sung in English with English titles.
Tue 18 – Sat 22 November
Times 7pm
Tickets £19.50 - £60 (including £2 booking fee)
Concessions £3 off
Audio Described
Thu 20 November.
Pre-Show Talks
Wed 19, Fri 21, Sat 22 November, 6pm.
La traviata InsightWed 19 November
Join us for a pre-show insight event hosted by The Lowry and Opera North, supported by Barefoot wines. Visit thelowry.com/operanorth for more information.
Eat & Drink
Don’t forget to book your table at our superb pre-theatre Restaurant.
Avoid the queues at the interval and pre-order your drinks at any of our theatre bars.
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Lyric Theatre
Times 7.30pm, Wed, Thu & Sat 2pm
Tickets £18 - £31 (includes £2 booking fee)
Concessions £3 off
Groups Discounts Available
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STOMP!Tue 28 October – Sat 1 November
The multi-award winning global phenomenon is back!
Now in entering it's 23rd year, this smash hit show has entertained over 15 million people worldwide and for one week only Salford audiences have the chance to rediscover the magic of the one and only STOMP.
Using everyday household items from paint cans and pipes to bin lids and brooms, 8 energetic performers fuse dance, percussion and comedy to create a feel-good rhythmic spectacular, in this inventive and infectiously entertaining show.
Featuring new routines, new music and new choreography not seen in Salford before, STOMP is fresher, faster and funnier than ever – don't miss it!
'Brilliant and very funny.… Pure stage magic'
Sunday Telegraph
Children goHALF-PRICE
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What TheLadybird HeardBased on the award-winning picture book by Julia Donaldson & Lydia Monks
Wed 3 – Sun 7 September
Hefty Hugh and Lanky Len have a cunning plan to steal the farmer’s fine prize cow. But they reckon without the tiniest, quietest creature of all: The Ladybird has a plan of her own!
Book early for The Lowry’s glittering new stage adaptation of Julia Donaldson and Lydia Monks’ colourful farmyard adventure, with live music, puppetry, plenty of audience participation and lots of laughs!
Suitable for ages 3+.
Quays Theatre
Times Wed & Fri 1.30pm & 4.30pm,
Thu, Sat & Sun 11am & 1.30pm
Tickets Adults £15.50, Children £12 (includes £2 booking fee)
Family Ticket £48 (includes £4 booking fee)
Tall Stories
Emily Brown and the ThingAdapted from the book by Cressida Cowell (author of How to Train your Dragon) and Neal Layton
Tue 28 October – Sun 2 November
Something MONSTROUS is keeping Emily Brown awake.
Emily Brown and her old grey rabbit Stanley hear a Thing crying outside their window. Why can’t he sleep? The pair set off on incredible adventures to find the Thing’s cuddly… his bedtime milk… his medicine… But nothing seems to help him settle.
What’s really troubling the Thing? Find out in this magical, musical show full of puppetry and original music by Tall Stories, the company that brought you The Gruffalo and The Snail and the Whale.
Suitable for ages 3+.
Quays Theatre
Times Tue & Thu 11.30am, Wed 11.30am & 4pm, Fri – Sun 11.30am & 1.30pm
Tickets Adults £15, Children £12.50
Family Ticket £42 (includes £4 booking fee)
Relaxed Performance
Wed 29 October, 4pm. Tickets £6
Illustration © Neal Layton
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Don’t Let The Pigeon Drive The Bus!Sun 7 September
A lively show filled with fun, feathers, laughter and excitement, featuring original music and lots of audience participation!Suitable for ages 3+.
The Studio
Times 1pm
Tickets Adults £8.50, Children £5.50
Sid’s Show:Deep Sea Discoveryby Mo Willems
Sun 14 September
Join Sid Sloane from CBeebies as ‘Deep Sea Sid’ in a brand new adventure full of lots of bubbly fun.Suitable for ages 3+.
Quays Theatre
Times 2pm
Tickets Adults £15.50, Children £12 (includes £2 booking fee)
The egg and Southbank Centre present
The Queen’s KnickersSun 26 October
Get your knickers in a twist with this classic comedy for wise young children, based on the book by Nicholas Allan.Suitable for ages 4+.
The Studio
Times 1pm & 3pm
Tickets Adults £8.50, Children £5.50
Red Earth Theatre
Hansel and GretelSun 2 November
A deliciously scary story of a tango dancing witch, two brave children, and an irresistible recipe for an edible house.Suitable for ages 3+.
The Studio
Times 11am & 2pm
Tickets Adults £8.50, Children £5.50
Thingumajig Theatre present
A November Day Sun 9 November
A woman discovers the story of her grandfather in this timeless fable on war featuring puppet characters and live music.Suitable for ages 10+.
The Studio
Times 1pm & 3pm
Tickets Adults £8.50, Children £5.50
Dot and Ethel
MatchSun 30 November
Inventive storytelling, puppetry, song and live music in this spellbinding production based on Hans Christian Anderson’s The Little Match Girl.Suitable for ages 4+.
The Studio
Times 1pm & 3pm
Tickets £8.50
Concession £3 off
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The Studio is home to an extended family of up and coming theatre makers, companies and mavericks from the North West and beyond. This award-winning space presents shows with a sense of adventure, from touring shows through to brand new productions created through our Developed With The Lowry and Associate Artist programmes. To find out more about The Studio – including more information on any of the shows or to find out how you could get involved – visit thelowry.com/studio
The Studio
Spora Stories
Pandora’s Box Sat 13 September
On holiday with her streetwise son in Lagos, a British-Nigerian mother is in turmoil. Should she leave her only child in a strict Nigerian boarding school, or return him to the battlefields of inner London?
A family spanning three generations and two continents meets in Africa for the first time in thirty years. But the joy of reunion also unleashes long-suppressed truths. An exuberant mix of comedy, tragedy and family drama, Ade Solanke's award-winning debut was nominated for Best New Play, Offies. Suitable for all the family.
Times 8pm Tickets £12 Concessions £2 off
DEVELOPED WITH THE LOWRY Dr. Tuheen Huda
Transmissions Thu 23 & Fri 24 October
In this life-affirming tale of social emancipation, witness two addicts revealing their unique gospel. Using innovative digital technologies and devising new approaches to storytelling, Transmissions explores the personality of addiction through testimonies from Salford’s communities, scientists and clinicians. Developed with The Lowry Studio and Manchester Science Festival.
Times 8pm Tickets £12 Concessions £2 off
Flow Salford Fri 19 – Sat 20 September
Flow Salford is a weekend festival celebrating the vast, the varied and the very new theatre being in made in Salford today. A diverse range of strictly Salford’s newest talent will take up residency across Salford’s theatrical landscape, and you’re invited to go with the flow. Discover the next big comedian in your community venue, be surprised by sound in The Lowry Studio or even find some family fun in your local.
For further information visit flowsalford.co.uk This festival is supported by The Lowry and the BBC Performing Arts Fund.
The Lowry studio is generously supported by
Post-Show Talk
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Tortoise in a Nutshell
Feral Sat 4 October
A journey from idyllic seaside town to community gripped by anarchy told via puppetry, immersive soundscapes and multimedia technology.
Times 8pm Tickets £12 Concessions £2 off
Atresbandes
Solfatara Tue 14 October
A young couple’s frustrations explode with catastrophic honesty in this witty, fast paced and hilarious production performed in Spanish with English surtitles that have a subversive life of their own.
Times 8pm Tickets £12 Concessions £2off
Freerange Theatre Company
I Hate This Wed 15 October
David Hansen takes the audience on an honest, heartbreaking and even humorous trip through a father’s experience with stillbirth in this autobiographical solo performance.
Times 8pm Tickets £12 Concessions £2 off
Created by David Isaac and Peter Slater
The House That Stank of Death: Volume 4 Thu 30 October
Following last years sell-out success this unique multi-media comedy/horror experience returns with brand new short plays and films that will make you scream with terror and laughter!
Times 8pm Tickets £12 Concessions £2 off
Nunkie Theatre Company
Casting the Runes Two Ghost Stories by M R James
Fri 31 October & Sat 1 November
This Hallowe’en sees the world premiére of this brand new show, presenting two new adaptations of M R James’ classic ghost stories in a thrilling one-man show.
Times 8pm Tickets £12 Concessions £2 off
Selina Thompson
Chewing the Fat Fri 7 November
Selina invites you to her own version of a midnight feast: a powerful and open portrayal on how we live with our bodies, on both the days when they are beautiful and the days when they are a burden.
Times 8pm Tickets £12 Concessions £2 off
Image © Paul Lowe
Post-Show Talk
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Jana Kennedy
Jana and Heidi Sat 8 November
An honest exploration of the highs and the lows in the relationship between mothers and daughters by Manchester based performer Jana – and her mum!
Times 8pm Tickets £12 Concessions £2 off
The Paper Birds
Blind Thu 13 November
UK beat-boxing champion Grace Savage explores what young people are hearing in the world today in this energetic and powerful show.
Times 8pm Tickets £12 Concessions £2 off
Truant Company
Still Ill Fri 14 & Sat 15 November
Ulster. When two old Smiths fans reunite a world of violence reopens in this tragic gay love story by Billy Cowan.
Times 8pm Tickets £12 Concessions £2 off
Splendid Productions
Woyzeck Wed 19 November
Roll up! Roll up! Prepare for madness, murder, passion and peas in Splendid’s exhilarating adaptation of Georg Büchner’s gothic classic.
Times 4.30pm, 7pm Tickets £10 Concessions £2 off
Hidden Gems Productions
Bag Lady Sat 22 November
An exhilarating rollercoaster ride that challenges and celebrates the notion of the angry, strong Black woman in Marcia Layne’s bold new play.
Times 8pm Tickets £12 Concessions £2 off
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Bridget Christie: A Bic for HerSun 12 OctoberJoin the Edinburgh Comedy Award-winner as she derides everyday sexism in this bold, thought provoking show.
Times 8pm
Tickets £14
Concessions £2 off
Susan Calman: Ladylike Sat 25 October The award-winning comedian and “mad cat lady” arrives at The Lowry with a show about being older, wiser and liking yourself whatever anyone might say.
Times 8pm
Tickets £15
Concessions £2 off
Cardinal BurnsSat 4 OctoberTimes 8pm
Tickets £18 (includes £2 booking fee)
Ray Peacock Sat 11 OctoberTimes 8pm
Tickets £12
Concessions £2 off
Morgan and West – A Grand AdventureSun 18 OctoberTimes 8pm
Tickets £14
Concessions £2 off
Viki Stone: InstrumentalWed 24 SeptemberTimes 8pm
Tickets £13
Concessions £2 off
SketcholeSun 28 SeptemberTimes 8pm
Tickets £10
Concessions £2 off
Alan Davies: Little VictoriesSat 4 OctoberTimes 8pm
Tickets £27 (includes £2 booking fee)Concessions £4 off
Danny Bhoy: Please Untick this BoxSun 14 SeptemberTimes 8pm (includes £2 booking fee)
Tickets £18
Chris Martin: ResponsibillinessSun 14 SeptemberTimes 8pm
Tickets £12
Concessions £2 off
James Acaster: RecogniseSun 21 SeptemberTimes 8pm
Tickets £13
Concessions £2 off
Russell Howard: WonderboxWed 3, Thu 4 AugustTimes 8pm
Tickets £23 (includes £2 booking fee)
Tom Stade: Descisions DescisionsSat 6 SeptemberTimes 8pm
Tickets £19
(includes £2 booking fee)
Pete Firman: TricksterSat 13 September Times 8pm
Tickets £18 (includes £2 booking fee)Concessions £2 off
Ruby Wax: Same New WorldMon 27 OctoberWax helps us rewire our thinking in this new show, based on the comedian’s critically acclaimed book of the same name.
Times 8pm
Tickets £20.50 (includes £2 booking fee)Concessions £2 off
Katherine Ryan: Glam Role ModelSat 1 NovemberFast becoming a recognisable face on British TV, this fresh, often dangerously fierce pop-culture obsessed Canadian embarks on a second UK tour.
Times 8pm
Tickets £17 (includes £2 booking fee)Concessions £2 off
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Henning Wehn: Eins, Zwei, DIYFri 24 & Sat 25 October & Sun 23 NovemberTimes 8pm
Tickets £18 (includes £2 booking fee)
Jimeoin: Yes, Yes, Whatever…?!Sun 26 OctoberTimes 8pm
Tickets £20.50 (includes £2 booking fee)
Pete Johansson: Several JokesSun 26 October Times 8pm
Tickets £12
Concessions £2 off
Knightmare Live: Level 2Tue 28 OctoberTimes 8pm
Tickets £18 (includes £2 booking fee)
Tiff Stevenson Wed 29 OctoberTimes 8pm
Tickets £12
Concessions £2 off
Rob Newman’s New Theory of Evolution Wed 29 & Thu 30 OctoberTimes 8pm
Tickets £15.50 (includes £2 booking fee)
Jason Cook: Broken Sun 2 NovemberTimes 8pm
Tickets £12
Concessions £2 off
Chris Ramsey: The Most Dangerous ManWed 5 NovemberTimes 8pm
Tickets £19.50 (includes £2 booking fee)
Marcel Lucont: Is Wed 5 NovemberTimes 8pm
Tickets £13
Concessions £2 off
Marcus Brigstocke: Je M’Accuse – I am MarcusThu 6 NovemberTimes 8pm
Tickets £18 (includes £2 booking fee)
Mark Steel’s Back in Town Fri 7 November
Times 8pm
Tickets £18 (includes £2 booking fee)
Hal Cruttenden: Tough LuvvieSat 8 NovemberTimes 8pm
Tickets £18 (includes £2 booking fee)
Concessions £2 off
Mark Watson: FlawsSun 9 November Times 8pm
Tickets £19 (includes £2 booking free)
Andy Zaltzman: Satirist for HireSun 9 NovemberTimes 8pm
Tickets £13
Concessions £2 off
Fascinating Aida Sun 9 November Times 7.30pm
Tickets £23 (includes £2 booking fee)
Al Murray: One Man One GuvnorSat 15 NovemberTimes 7.30pm
Tickets £28.50 (includes £2 booking fee)
Tony Law: Enter the TonezoneSun 16 NovemberTimes 8pm
Tickets £16 (includes £2 booking fee
Concessions £2 off
Sean Hughes: PenguinsThu 20 NovemberTimes 8pm
Tickets £15
Concessions £1 off
Dave Gorman Gets Straight To The Point (The Powerpoint)Sun 23 NovemberTimes 4pm & 8pm
Tickets £23 (includes £2 booking fee)
Sara Pascoe Vs. HistorySun 30 November Times 8pm
Tickets £12
Concessions £2 off
Stephen K Amos: Welcome to the WorldThu 4 DecemberTimes 8pm
Tickets £20 (includes £2 booking fee)
Paul Foot: Hovercraft Symphony in Gammon # MajorFri 5 DecemberTimes 8pm
Tickets £16 (includes £2 booking fee)
Tommy TiernanSun 7 DecemberTimes 7.30pm
Tickets £19
AustentatiousFri 30 January Times 8pm
Tickets £17 (includes £2 booking fee)
Ross Noble: TangentlemanThu 19 – Sat 21 Febru-ary 2015Times 8pm
Tickets £27 (includes £2 booking fee)
Eat & Drink
Burger and Drink Offer Enjoy a classic cheeseburger with a pint of your choice from £11 in our Terrace Bar before the show. Available on selected shows.
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Kate Rusby at ChristmasSun 30 November
Don't miss this rousing Christmas celebration as Kate Rusby delivers songs from her two Christmas albums of Yorkshire-inspired carols.
Times 7.30pm
Tickets £25 (includes £2 booking fee)
Steve Knightly Fri 5 September
Times 8pm
Tickets £17.50
Bob Blakeley plus special guest Mike BattFri 12 September
Times 8pm
Tickets £22 (includes £2 booking fee)
Nick KershawSun 21 September
Times 8pm
Tickets £22 (includes £2 booking fee)
Tony HadleySun 12 October
Times Doors 7pm Tickets £24.50 - £131 (includes £2 booking fee)
While and Matthews Thu 16 October
Times 8pm
Tickets £14
Concessions £2 off
Steve Harley – A Closer Look Acoustic SetFri 17 OctoberTimes 8pm
Tickets £25.50 (includes £2 booking fee)
Seth Lakeman Plus Special GuestsSun 19 October
Times Doors 7pm
Tickets £20 & £24.50 (includes £2 booking fee)
Midge UreSun 26 October
Times 8pm
Tickets £19.50 (includes £2 booking fee)
Steve HackettSun 2 November
Times Doors 7.30pm
Tickets £29.50 & £31.50 (includes £2 booking fee)
Kathryn RobertsWed 12 November
Times 8pm
Tickets £14
Chris Difford & Glen Tilbrook of SqueezeSun 16 November
Times 7.30pm
Tickets £27 - £39.50 (includes £2 booking fee)
Roddy Frame Plus Special Guests Wed 3 December
Times 7pm
Tickets £27 (includes £2 booking fee)
Burlesque at The LowrySat 6 December
Presenting a changing cast of singers, dancers, magicians and acrobats, our ever-popular Burlesque! night continues to draw in the crowds. Dress to impress and join your wickedly witty hostess, Rosie Lugosi, as she introduces a host of divinely decadent variety acts that are guaranteed to leave you in awe. This evening of naughtiness is always one hell of a night!
Quays Theatre
Times 8pm
Tickets £15- £19 (includes £2 booking fee)
An Afternoon with
Gervase PhinnSun 30 November
Gervase Phinn shares his hilarious and sometimes poignant tales of life as a schools inspector in the Yorkshire Dales.
Dubbed “the James Herriot of schools”, Phinn has been touring theatres for over 10 years now as a captivating raconteur. With his keen ear for the absurd and sharp eye for the ludicrous, an evening with Phinn is a treat not to be missed!
Quays Theatre
Times Doors 1.30pm
Start 2pm
Tickets £20 (includes £2 booking fee)
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Lowry Young Actors Company
It’s Dark Outside… Grim Tales from up NorthGrime by Reuben Johnson
Mon 24 & Tue 25 November
Grime is a series of short plays inspired by Grimms Fairly Tales and set in the urban backdrop of modern day Salford. A unique new vision of some of the most compelling, fascinating and gruesome stories ever told. Written by award–winning playwright Reuben Johnson.
Time 7pm Tickets £8 Concessions £2 off
Ad Hoc Dance presents
FROM THE SHADOWSMon 17 November
Ad Hoc Dance is an adult community dance company. The company members, alongside artistic director and choreographer, Ruth Jones, strive to develop new, innovative contemporary choreography for performance.
Times 8pm Tickets £5
Young Artists Collective @ The LowryEvery Mon from 22 September – 10 November
Join us to explore a range of arts activities with some of the region’s most exciting professional artists who enjoy experimenting with new and traditional techniques. Workshops will range from drawing to sculpture, from screen printing to model making, and from ceramics to animation.
Suitable for all levels aged 14 – 19.
FREE
Half Term – Stand Up Comedy CourseMon 27 October – Wed 29 October
Want something different to do this Half Term? Join us for this three day Comedy Stand Up Course. Through this course you will learn the ropes of stand up comedy from a professional comedian, have a laugh, meet new people and take part in a live comedy performance for family and friends!
Suitable for all aged 11 – 18
Tickets £60
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AMATEUR ACTIVITIES
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FAMILY ACTIVITIES
Under 5s First StepsEvery Friday from Fri 5 September – Fri 19 December
Times 10am-10.45am & 11am-11.45am Tickets £3.50 (£1.75 Salford residents)
Suitable for ages 2 ½ - 4 ½.
Under 5s Doodle Tots
Fri 5 September, Fri 3 October, Fri 7 November & Fri 5 December Times 10am-10.45am & 11.15am-12pm Tickets £3.50 (£1.75 Salford residents)
Suitable for ages 2 ½ - 4 ½ .
Lookout, It’s Saturday Playhouse!Every week from Sat 6 September - Sat 27 December
Times 11am – 12.30pm Tickets FREE
Suitable for ages 5 – 11.
Half Term Little ArtistsMon 27 October – Fri 30 October
Times 11am – 12.30pm Tickets £3.50 (£1.75 Salford residents)
Suitable for ages 5 – 11.
Half Term Little ActorsMon 27 October – Fri 30 October
Times 11am – 12.30pm Tickets £3.50 (£1.75 Salford residents)
Suitable for ages 5 – 11.
YOUTH ACTIVITIES
#GetInvolvedEvery Monday from 1 September-24 November
Weekly drama and theatre workshopsTimes 6pm-8pm
Tickets FREE
Suitable for all abilities aged between 11 - 19.
Lowry Young Actors Monday MasterclassEvery Monday from 8 September – 15 December
Times 6pm – 8pm
Tickets £8
Suitable for Intermediate / Advanced levels aged 14 – 20.
OPEN DANCE CLASSES:
Foundation Contemporary Technique Class
Every Thursday from 11 September – 27 November Times 5pm – 6pm
Tickets £3.50 (Weekly)
Suitable for intermediate level aged 7 – 11.
Intermediate Contemporary Technique Class
Every Friday from 12 September – 28 NovemberTimes 5pm – 7pm
Tickets £6 (Weekly)
Suitable for intermediate level aged 11 – 19 .
Sing it Salford!Every Tue from 16 September – 18 November
Times 6pm – 8pm
Tickets FREE
Suitable for all abilities aged 11+.
Lowry Young Actors AuditionsSun 14 September
Times 10am – 5pm
Tickets FREE, must be booked in advance
Suitable for all aged 11 – 16.
Acting Skills for AuditionsEvery Saturday from 23 September – 29 November
Times 11:30am – 1pm
Tickets £78
Suitable for intermediate level aged 11 – 19.
Acting – Up Drama Classes for 8-11 year oldsEvery Saturday from 23 September – 29 November
Times 10:30am – 12pm
Tickets £78
Suitable for beginners aged 8 – 11.
ADULT ACTIVITIES
From Paper to CanvasEvery Tue from 16 September –18 November
Times 6pm – 8pm
Tickets £90
Suitable for beginners aged 18+.
Can’t Draw Won’t DrawSat 27 & Sun 28 September/Sat 29 & Sun 30 November
Times 11am – 3.30pm
Tickets £35
Suitable for beginners aged 18+.
Can Draw Will DrawSat 25 & Sun 26 October
Times 11am – 3.30pm
Tickets £35
Suitable for intermediate levels aged 18+.
Visit thelowry.com/getinvolved to find out more.
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Whats OnSeptember
Date Show Page
Wed 3 What the Ladybird Heard 37Thu 4 What the Ladybird Heard 37Fri 5 What the Ladybird Heard 37 Steve Knightly 44Sat 6 What the Ladybird Heard 37 Tom Stade 42Sun 7 What the Ladybird Heard 37 Don’t Let the Pigeon Drive 38Wed 10 The Man Jesus 10Thu 11 The Man Jesus 10Fri 12 Bob Blakely 44Sat 13 Pete Firman 42 Pandora’s Box 39Sun 14 Danny Bhoy 42 Sid’s Show 38 Chris Martin 42Tue 16 Murder on Air 11Wed 17 Murder on Air 11Thu 18 Murder on Air 11Fri 19 Murder on Air 11 Flow Salford 39Sat 20 War Horse (Closes) 8 & 9 Murder on Air 11 Flow Salford 39Sun 21 Nik Kershaw 42 James Acaster 42Tue 23 Not I, Footfalls, Rockaby 12Wed 24 Not I, Footfalls, Rockaby 12 Beauty & the Beast 25 Viki Stone 42Thu 25 Not I, Footfalls, Rockaby 12 Beauty & the Beast 25Fri 26 Not I, Footfalls, Rockaby 12 Beauty & the Beast 25Sat 27 Not I, Footfalls, Rockaby 12 Beauty & the Beast 25Sun 28 Sketchole 42Mon 29 Helen 32Tue 30 Helen 32
October Wed 1 Rambert 26Thu 2 Rambert 26 Phoenix Dance 29Fri 3 Rambert 26Sat 4 Alan Davies 43 Cardinal Burns Feral 40Sun 5 Not About Heroes 10Mon 6 Not About Heroes 10Tue 7 Not About Heroes 10Wed 8 Not About Heroes 10Sat 11 Ray Peacock 42Sun 12 Tony Hadley 44 Bridget Christie 43Tue 14 Solfatara 40Wed 15 I Hate This 40Thu 16 While & Matthews 44Fri 17 Grupo Corpo 27 Steve Harley 44Sat 18 Grupo Corpo 27 Morgan & West 43Sun 19 Seth Lakeman 44
Tue 21 Henry IV Part 1 13Wed 22 Henry IV Part 2 13 Beauty of the Beast 29Thu 23 Henry IV Part 1 & 2 13 Beauty of the Beast 29 Transmissions 39Fri 24 Henry IV Part 1 13 Henning When 43 Transmissions 39Sat 25 Henry IV Part 1 & 2 13 Henning When 43 Susan Calman 42Sun 26 Jimeoin 43 Midge Ure 44 Pete Johanson 43 The Queen’s Knickers 38Mon 27 Ruby Wax 42Tue 28 Stomp! 36 Knightmare Live! Emily Brown and The Thing 37Wed 29 Stomp! 36 Emily Brown and The Thing 37 Tiff Stevenson 43 Rob Newman 43Thu 30 Stomp! 36 Emily Brown and The Thing 37 The House That Stank of Death 40 Rob Newman 43Fri 31 Stomp! 36 Emily Brown and The Thing 37 Casting the Runes 40 Emily Brown and The Thing 37
November Sat 1 Stomp! 36 Emily Brown and The Thing 37 Casting the Runes 40 Katherine Ryan 42Sun 2 Steve Hackett 44 Emily Brown and The Thing 37 Jason Cook 43 Hansel & Gretel 38Tue 4 Jeeves and Wooster 14Wed 5 Jeeves and Wooster 14 Chris Ramsey 43 Marcel Lucont 43Thu 6 Jeeves and Wooster 14 Marcus Brigestocke 43Fri 7 Jeeves and Wooster 14 Mark Steel 43 Chewing the Fat 40Sat 8 Jeeves and Wooster 14 Hal Cruttenden 43 Jana & Heidi 41Sun 9 Fascinating Aida 43 Mark Watson 43 Andy Zaltzman 43 A November Day 38Tue 11 Boy Blue Entertainment 30Wed 12 Boy Blue Entertainment 30 Kathryn Roberts 44Thu 13 DESH 7 A Farewell to Arms 17 Blind 41Fri 14 DESH 7 A Farewell to Arms 17 Still Ill 41Sat 15 Al Murray 43
A Farewell to Arms 17 Still Ill 41Sun 16 Chris Difford & Glen Tilbrook 44 Tony Law 43 Of Land And Tongue 31Tue 18 Opera North 34 & 35 Othello Wed 19 Opera North 34 & 35 Othello 15 Woyzeck 41Thu 20 Opera North 34 & 35 Othello 15 Sean Hughes 43Fri 21 Opera North 34 & 35 Othello 15Sat 22 Opera North 34 & 35 Othello 15 Bag Lady 41Sun 23 Dave Gorman 43 Henning When 43Tue 25 Edward Scissorhands 28 Othello 15Wed 26 Edward Scissorhands 28 Othello 15Thu 27 Edward Scissorhands 28 Othello 15Fri 28 Edward Scissorhands 28 Othello 15 Rising 31Sat 29 Edward Scissorhands 28 Othello 15 Rising 31Sun 30 Kate Rusby at Christmas 44 Gervias Phinn 44 Sarah Pascoe 43 Match 38
December Tue 2 CandoCo 30Wed 3 Roddy Frame 44 CandoCo 30Thu 4 Stephen K Amos 43Fri 5 Paul Foot 43Sat 6 Burlesque at The Lowry 44Sun 7 Gandhini Juggling 32Tue 9 Slava Snow Show 19 She Stoops to Conquer 16Wed 10 Slava Snow Show 19 She Stoops to Conquer 16Thu 11 Slava Snow Show 19 She Stoops to Conquer 16Fri 12 Slava Snow Show 19 She Stoops to Conquer 16Sat 13 Slava Snow Show 19 She Stoops to Conquer 16Tue 16 Peter Pan goes Wrong 22Wed 17 Peter Pan goes Wrong 22 We’re Going On A Bear Hunt 23Thu 18 The Curious Incident 20 & 21 Peter Pan goes Wrong 22 We’re Going On A Bear Hunt 23Fri 19 The Curious Incident 20 & 21 Peter Pan goes Wrong 22 We’re Going On A Bear Hunt 23Sat 20 The Curious Incident 20 & 21 Peter Pan goes Wrong 22 We’re Going On A Bear Hunt 23Sun 21 We’re Going On A Bear Hunt 23
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War HorseWed 23 July –
Sat 20 September see page 18-19
Mon 22 The Curious Incident 20 & 21 Peter Pan goes Wrong 22 Lemony Snicket 24Tue 23 The Curious Incident 20 & 21 Peter Pan goes Wrong 22 We’re Going On A Bear Hunt 23 Lemony Snicket 24Wed 24 The Curious Incident 20 & 21 Peter Pan goes Wrong 22 We’re Going On A Bear Hunt 23 Lemony Snicket 24Fri 26 The Curious Incident 20 & 21 Peter Pan goes Wrong 22 We’re Going On A Bear Hunt 23Sat 27 The Curious Incident 20 & 21 Peter Pan goes Wrong 22 We’re Going On A Bear Hunt 23 The Holdall’s Christmas 24Sun 28 We’re Going On A Bear Hunt 23 The Holdall’s Christmas 24Mon 29 The Curious Incident 20 & 21 Peter Pan goes Wrong 22 The Holdall’s Christmas 24Tue 30 The Curious Incident 20 & 21 Peter Pan goes Wrong 22 We’re Going On A Bear Hunt 23Wed 31 The Curious Incident 20 & 21 Peter Pan goes Wrong 22 We’re Going On A Bear Hunt 23
January Fri 2 The Curious Incident 20 & 21 Peter Pan goes Wrong 22 We’re Going On A Bear Hunt 23Sat 3 The Curious Incident 20 & 21 Peter Pan goes Wrong 22 We’re Going On A Bear Hunt 23Sun 4 We’re Going On A Bear Hunt 23Mon 5 The Curious Incident 20 & 21 Peter Pan goes Wrong 22Tue 6 The Curious Incident 20 & 21 Peter Pan goes Wrong 22 We’re Going On A Bear Hunt 23Wed 7 The Curious Incident 20 & 21 Peter Pan goes Wrong 22 We’re Going On A Bear Hunt 23Thu 8 The Curious Incident 20 & 21 Peter Pan goes Wrong 22 We’re Going On A Bear Hunt 23Fri 9 The Curious Incident 20 & 21 Peter Pan goes Wrong 22 We’re Going On A Bear Hunt 23Sat 10 The Curious Incident 20 & 21 Peter Pan goes Wrong 22 We’re Going On A Bear Hunt 23Sun 11 We’re Going On A Bear Hunt 23Mon 12 One Man Two Guvnors 17Tue 13 One Man Two Guvnors 17Wed 14 One Man Two Guvnors 17Thu 15 One Man Two Guvnors 17Fri 16 One Man Two Guvnors 17 Noodles 33Sat 17 One Man Two Guvnors 17 Noodles 33Tue 20 Atomos 33Wed 21 Atomos 33Fri 30 Austentatious 43
THANK YOU to our current supporters:FundersArts Council EnglandSalford City CouncilAssociation of Greater Manchester Authorities
Principal SponsorManchester Airports Group
Galleries SupportersAlison and Noel CopleyPlas Coch Holiday Homes LtdThe Cumberland Pencil Company (Derwent)
Theatres SupportersIrwin Mitchell SolicitorsJerwood Charitable Foundation The Garrick Charitable Trust
Learning & Engagement SupportersAddleshaw GoddardHeritage Lottery FundThe Aldridge FoundationCarole NashDuchy of Lancaster Benevolent FundN. Smith Settlement The D'Oyly Carte Charitable TrustThe Ernest Cook TrustThe Stoller Charitable TrustThe Zochonis Charitable TrustSantander FoundationThe Thistle TrustKey 103 Cash for KidsCorporate Social Responsibility MembersHigh Voltage Partial Discharge Ltd Manchester Airports GroupOaklands Hospital
Box SponsorsBridgewater Office SuppliesThe Haden Freeman Group
Purple Quay ClubCarole NashEdmundson Electrical LtdEmerson Management ServicesNikalOaklands HospitalThe Lowry HotelWilson James
Orange Quay ClubAlexander and CoBerg LegalBluefin Insurance Services LtdBruntwoodCargill Davis LangdonDevelopment and Construction SolutionsFloorbrite Cleaning Contractors LtdHigh Voltage Partial Discharge Ltd Manchester Airports GroupMax 20 LtdMawdsleysMohindra Maini LLP SolicitorsRegatta LtdRichard MatthewmanSeneca PartnersStagecoach ManchesterStrachan's ChemisttelegraphmediagroupTrust IV Limited
Gold PatronsAn Anonymous PatronMaureen CasketPaul and Annette MalpassWhitebirk Finance Ltd
Silver PatronsAn Anonymous PatronAn Anonymous PlayerJohn BarkerSir John and Lady BarlowMr and Mrs R. BradburyMr and Mrs CohenDr Fiona CooperJoseph and Tina FigueiraRoger and Ann FordDr and Mrs C.M.B. HendersonGary and Patricia HowseBaroness Beverley HughesMr Chris JonesTrevor and Beryl JonesIan and Sarah RedfearnJonathan Willson and Paul SutcliffeMr and Mrs W WratherDavid and Veronica Yates
Bronze PatronsAn Anonymous Patron A Theatre Lover Dr Laurence & Claire CribbinDorothy E. GrestyK.A. HendersonGeoff and Jennie HolmanAnonymousLee Bakirgian TrustJanet and Robin MathiesonJo and Allan MelzackBrendan SheehyJim SpencerAL WallaceBritton & Storey for conservation of the LS Lowry collection
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Box Office and Booking Information
How To BookYou can book by phone, online, fax, post or in person. When booking by fax or post please remember to include full performance details (e.g. evening/matinee performance and seating area) payment method (e.g. card details), your name, address, postcode and, very importantly, your telephone number.
Some performances contain loud noises and special effects. For further information please speak to our Box Office.
Ticket CollectionTickets can be paid for by cheque, postal order, credit or debit card. Please make cheques payable to The Lowry. A per-ticket booking fee applies for all tickets booked over the phone or online (excludes Studio shows and activity bookings, groups and school bookings). There is no booking fee for Patrons or those registered as disabled or taking advantage of a signed or audio described performance. All tickets booked 10 days in advance will be posted to you at no extra charge. Tickets purchased less than 10 days in advance should be collected from the Box Office.
Discounts and ConcessionsThe Lowry offers discounts to the following people: under 16s, students in full-time education, disabled people, 60+ in full-time retirement, job seekers and participants of the New Deal. When child tickets are listed separately, no extra concessions apply. These discounts are subject to availability and may vary according to the visiting producer and the show.
Concession prices are shown where they apply.
The Lowry The Lowry is an accessible space. We advise wheelchair users and those taking advantage of our signed or audio described performances to inform the Box Office when booking tickets for a theatre event, so we can ensure all seating requirements are met. The Lowry offers complimentary tickets to essential carers for disabled visitors. Please check with Box Office for details.
Hiring a Wheelchair The Lowry has 3 wheelchairs available for hire free of charge. These can be booked through Box Office.
Receivers for our Sennheiser infra-red facility are available from the Welcome Desk in the Main Foyer. Please advise Box Office of your requirements when booking theatre tickets.
Guide dogs are welcome.
Disabled Parking There is a passenger drop-off point immediately in front of The Lowry. Secure parking is available in The Lowry Outlet Mall car park, which also has designated areas for disabled people on each level.
We recommend that Blue Badge holders enter the car park at the entrance near the mini roundabout on the road leading from The Quays as this will allow parking on the ground floor level. For more information on disabled parking please contact
The Lowry Outlet Mall Customer Relations Desk on 0161 848 1850.
Accessible Print
This brochure is available in large print and audio format. Please ask Box Office for a copy.
Box Office Opening Hours
24 hour online booking
www.thelowry.comThe Box Office operates 7 days a week.
Counter sales: Mon - Sun 10am - 6pm (8pm on performance nights)
Telephone sales: Mon - Sat 9.30am - 8pm, Sun 10am - 8pm
Tel: 0843 208 6000 Fax: 0161 876 2001 Groups: 0843 208 6003 Email: [email protected]
The Lowry, Pier 8, Salford Quays, M50 3AZ
Access Information
ParkingSave time and remove the hassle from parking at the Lowry Outlet Mall by pre-purchasing your parking at a cost of £5 when you buy your tickets from Box Office. We’ll simply send you a voucher, along with your tickets, which you use at the barriers when entering and
exiting the car park.
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Conditions of Sale
1. The Management reserves the right to make alterations to the advertised cast and programme; not to admit latecomers until the interval; to refuse admission; to provide alternative seats to those purchased of the same or greater value
2. Tickets are purchased for personal use only and are not purchased as any form of business or commercial activity. All tickets are non-refundable. Tickets may not be resold or offered for resale by anyone at a premium or otherwise. Resale or attempted resale is grounds for cancellation without refund or notice.
3. Use of photographic, sound recording and mobile communications equipment is forbidden.
4. Patrons must state discounts they are entitled to at the time of booking, as they cannot be applied retrospectively and are subject to availability.
5. When processing your booking the Box Office will ask your name, address, email address and telephone number. This information may be used to keep you informed of forthcoming events at The Lowry with your agreement.
6. The Lowry reserves the right to refuse admittance to unaccompanied minors.
7. Productions do not always contain live music.
8. All information correct at time of going to press.
9. Up to £1 of the ticket price paid for certain shows goes to The Lowry Building Improvement Fund
10. Patrons are to note that reservations are only kept for a maximum of 12 weeks (for shows 6 months or more away) and for 6 weeks (for shows less than 6 months away). Immediate payment is required for all shows less than 6 weeks away. All payment methods must be cleared at least 10 days prior to the show date.
You can now select your own seats and book your pre-theatre meal online when booking for a show. For details please visit www.thelowry.com/theatre
Seating Plans
Wheelchair accessible spaces
Quays Theatre
The Studio
Areas of the Quays Theatre accessible to wheelchair users. Please discuss your requirements with the Box Office.
Stalls
Stalls Tier (Row B raised bar stool seating)
Tier 1 (Row B high bar stool seating)
Tier 2 (Row B high fold down seating)
Lyric Theatre
Areas of the Lyric Theatre accessible to wheelchair users. Please discuss your requirements with the Box Office.
Stalls
Circle
Upper Circle
7-A1-A
STAGE
THE STUDIO Wheelchair accessible spaces