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The Lowry Large Print Brochure

Autumn 18

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Contents

Galleries...……………………....………………...………...………3

August………………………………………….....………………....5

September..…………………………..…..………………….……..8

October……………………………..………………....…………...11

November..…………………….……………………………….....20

December……………………….…………………………………29

Music……………………………..…………………………….…..35

Comedy....................................................................................36

Booking and access information...……………………………...39

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Galleries

DJ Paulette: Homebird

Sat 22 September – Sun 14 October

Free entry

Lowry and the Pre- Raphaelites

Sat 10 November – Sun 24 February

Free entry

LS Lowry: The Art and The Artist

Permanent display. The largest public collection of paintings

and drawings by LS Lowry.

Free entry.

Free talks on LS Lowry: every day at 12pm & 2pm

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LS Lowry: Salford’s Royal Academician

Sat 8 December – Sun 3 March

To celebrate the Royal Academy’s 250th anniversary, The

Lowry is exhibiting six paintings by LS Lowry from the RA

collection.

Lowry turned down every state honour he was offered,

including a knighthood, but he took pride in his election to the

Academy and regarded it as an important landmark in his

career.

Free entry.

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August

Peppa Pig

Wed 15 & Thu 16 August

Join Peppa and her friends in their brand new live show as they

get ready to go on an exciting camping trip to the woods!

Lyric Theatre

Times 1pm & 4pm – Wed

10am & 1pm – Thu

Tickets £18.50 - £23.50

Concessions £2 off

Family ticket for 4 £66

Open Day

Sat 11 August

Backstage tours and more.

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What the Ladybird Heard

Hefty Hugh and Lanky Len have a cunning plan to steal the

farmer’s prize cow. But they reckon without the tiniest, quietest

creature of all; the Ladybird has a plan of her own!

Join the woolly sheep, the hairy hog, the fat red hen and the

dainty dog in this hit musical adaptation of Julia Donaldson and

Lydia Monks’ colourful farmyard adventure. Direct from the

West End with love music, puppetry and plenty of audience

participation, this is the perfect summer treat for children and

their families.

Wed 1 – Sun 26 August (excluding Mondays). Times 11am &

2pm

Suitable for ages 3+

Cilla

A spectacular and heart-warming musical adaptation of the

critically acclaimed ITV mini series about Cilla Black, by BAFTA

award winner Jeff Pope.

The story follows the extraordinary life of the ordinary teenage

girl from Liverpool. Priscilla White, and her rocky, yet incredible

rise to fame. The musical score is the ultimate soundtrack to

the 60s including Cilla’s greatest hits ‘Anyone Who Had a

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Heart’, ‘Alfie’, and ‘Something Tells Me’, ‘Twist and Shout’ by

the Beatles, ‘California Dreamin’ by The Mamas and The papas

and more. Tue 17 – Sat 21 April

Lyric Theatre

Tue 28 August – Sat 1 September

Times 7.30pm, 2pm – Wed, Thu & Sat

Tickets £20 - £43.50 Concessions £3 off (selected

performances)

Circa Tsuica’s

Now or Never

A vibrant band of acrobats invite you to their circus spectacular

in a star-studded big top outside The Lowry!

Join them for a drink and pancakes before they launch into a

fanfare of music and circus. Watch as they fly, fling and swing

across their beautiful tent on trapeze, trick bicycles and

trampolines whilst playing funky brass music with riotous

enthusiasm. Crazy, colourful and chaotic, this show is

unmissable!

Thu 30 August – Sat 1 September, Times 7pm

The Lowry Plaza

Tickets £16. Concessions £3 off. Family Ticket £49

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September

The Comedy About a Bank Robbery

Ocean’s Eleven meets the Marx Brothers on this dynamite new

comedy direct from the West End as Mischief Theatre return

after their sell out success, The Play That Goes Wrong, last

summer.

A priceless diamond has been entrusted to the city bank, an

institution so corrupt that even the security guards are on the

take. Can it be safely stored or will it all go horribly wrong?

Don’t miss this smash and grab hit show that’s guaranteed to

deliver swag-loads of laughter!

Tue 11 – sat 15 September

Lyric Theatre

Times 7.30pm, 2pm- Wed, Thu & Sat

Tickets £23 - £35. Concessions £3 off

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Paines Plough

Roundabout

A unique pop up theatre in the round, Roundabout is a venue

like no other! This year Roundabout will be pitching up in

Ordsall Park, just a few minutes from The Lowry!

With three brilliant, brand new plays direct from Edinburgh,

written by Vinay Patel, Simon Longman and Georgia Christou.

Thu 6 – Sun 9 September

Tickets £5

Headlong, in association with Birmingham Rep

Meek

In a society where private lives become political and freedom of

expression is not an option, Irene finds herself imprisoned.

This new play by Penelope Skinner is a haunting vision of state

control, tense friendships and one woman’s determination not

to be broken.

Wed 19 – Sat 22 September

Quays Theatre

Times 8pm, 2.30pm – Sat

Tickets £18.50. Concessions £2.50 off

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Salad Days

From the team that brought you the ‘All male HMS Pinafore’

and ‘The Mikado’, Regan De Wynter Williams present one of

Britain’s best-loved and sunniest musicals.

Julian Slade and Dorothy Reynolds’ award winning show is an

absolute romp of polite naughtiness and saucy encounters with

an energetic score featuring songs such as ‘We Said We

Wouldn’t Look Back’, ‘Look At Me I’m Dancing’, and ‘We’re

Looking for a Piano.’

Tue 25 – Sat 29 September.

Quays Theatre

Times 7.30pm, 2pm - Wed & Sat

Tickets £26.50 - £29.50. Concessions £2 off

Dementia friendly performance Wed 26 September, 2pm

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National Theatre

Macbeth

By William Shakespeare

The National Theatre, creators of ‘War Horse’ and ‘The Curios

Incident of the Dog in the Night-Time’, bring this epic production

to The Lowry following a sold out run in London.

The ruined aftermath of a bloody civil war. Ruthlessly fighting to

survive, the Macbeths are thrust towards the crown by forces of

elemental darkness. This new production propels

Shakespeare’s classic tragedy into a post-apocalyptic world of

anarchy and uncertainty.

Sat 29 September – Sat 6 October

Lyric Theatre

Times 7.30pm, 2pm Thu 4 & Sat 6

Tickets £15.50 - £39

Concessions £3 off

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Lost Dog

Juliet & Romeo

Lost Dog’s new show reveals the real story of ‘Romeo and

Juliet’. With a unique blend of dance, theatre and comedy this

show is a humorous and heartfelt investigation into love, loss

and longevity.

Tue 2 October

Quays Theatre

Times 8pm

Tickets £15 Concessions £2 off

Ellie Dubois

No Show

What do you expect at the circus? The glitter of sequins, drum

rolls as performers effortlessly perform death defying acts? A

joyous all-female circus show revealing what lies hidden

beneath the showmanship.

Fri 5 October

Aldridge Studio

Time 8pm

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Tickets £14. Concessions £2 off

Compania de Circo “eia”

inTarsi

Four Spanish acrobats sweep you along in a dance of

seductions, meetings and mistakes.

Strong, poetic, funny and heart-warming, this UK premiere

inspires us to love human beings for the strange beasts that we

are.

Mon 8 October

Quays Theatre

Time 8pm

Tickets £15. Concessions £2 off

Guess How Much I Love You

Join Little and Big Nutbrown Hare as they leap off the page and

onto the stage in this magical journey through the seasons.

Explore this playful story of love and nature as it unfolds

through puppets, live music and interactive play.

Fri 5 – Sun 7 October

Quays Theatre

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Time 2pm & 4pm – Fri, 11am & 2pm – Sat & Sun.

Tickets £18

Clod Ensemble

Placebo

A world premiere.

Seven dancers and an audience. A room full of expectation,

suggestion and infectious rhythm. What is fake and what is

real? Is the movement the medicine?

Clod Ensemble return with a celebration of the power we have

to make ourselves feel better, even when things are falling

apart.

Thu 11 – Sat 13 October

Quays Theatre

Time 8pm

Tickets £14 - £16 Concessions £2 off

Scarabeus

Depths of My Mind

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A mind-blowing immersive theatre show that combines breath-

taking aerial skills, a pulsating soundtrack and stunning

projections.

Scarabeus bring to life the latest developments in how we map

and understand the teenage brain as they take you on an

unforgettable theatrical journey.

Fri 19 – Sat 20 October

Quays Theatre

Times 7.30pm, 3pm - Sat

Tickets £16. Concessions £2 off

How to Hide a Lion

When a Lion is chased out of town, a little girl, Iris, helps him to

find somewhere to hide.

Helen Stephen’s’ magical book comes to life with playful

humour, dazzling puppets and jazz.

Thu 25 – Sun 28 October

Quays Theatre

Time 4pm – Thu & Sat, 11am & 2pm – Fri, Sat, Sun

Tickets £16

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Rambert

Life is a Dream

A director drifts off to sleep and as he dreams the day’s

rehearsals are revisited, recast and replayed, and fantastic

images of worlds far beyond his room appear.

Choreographed by Kim Brandstrup, danced by Rambert’s

brilliant ensemble, with dream like imagery from the Quay

Brothers and a live orchestra playing the rich music of Witold

Lutoslawski, ‘Life is a Dream’ is about the longing for an

authentic experience, and the need to dream.

Wed 10 – Fri 12 October

Lyric Theatre

Times 7.30pm, 1.30pm Thu

Tickets £12.50 - £27.50. Concessions £2 off

Silent Uproar

A Super Happy Story

Written by Olivier Award winner Jon Brittain, music by Matthew

Floyd Jones (Frisky & Mannish)

This hilarious cabaret musical about depression explains,

sings, and throws glitter about how it’s OK to not be OK.

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Wed 17 – Sat 20 October

Aldridge Studio

Times 8pm, 7pm Sat

Tickets £12-£15. Concessions £2 off.

Red Ladder Theatre Company

The Damned United

Written by Anders Lustgarten adapted from the novel by David

Peace.

Adapted from David Peace’s brilliant and ingenious novel we

take you inside the tortured mind of a genius slamming up

against his limits, and bring to life the beauty and brutality of

football, the working man’s ballet.

Thu 25 – Sat 27 October.

Aldridge Studio

Times 8pm, 2pm Sat

Tickets £14. Concessions £2 off.

DTP presents 2B Theatre Company

Old Stock: A Refugee Love Story

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A Klezmer folk music theatre hybrid starring genre bending

sensation Ben Caplan.

Inspired by the true stories of tow Jewish Romanian refugees

immigrating to Canada in 1908, this is a humorously dark

folktale about how to love after being broken by the horrors of

war.

Tue 30 & Wed 31 October

Quays Theatre

Time 8pm

Tickets £19.50 - £21.50. Concessions £2 off

Birmingham Royal Ballet

La Fille mal gardee

Join Birmingham Royal Ballet for ‘La Fille mal gardee’, (or ‘The

Wayward Daughter’), the funniest, sunniest English ballet

masterpiece. With live music performed by the Royal Ballet

Sinfonia.

Lise has a choice to make. Loaded country bumpkin or

penniless, hunky farmhand? Of course there’s no contest, but

her mum has other ideas. Heels are dug in and sparks fly as a

mother-daughter battle of wills ensues.

Fantastic entertainment for everyone!

Wed 24 – Sat 27 October

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Lyric Theatre

Times 7.30pm, 2pm Thu & Sat

Tickets £19 - £50

Children £5 off

Agudo Dance Company

Silk Road

In collaboration with the renowned classical Indian dancer

Mavin Khoo, Jose Agudo weaves his Flamenco roots with

Kathak and contemporary dance in this universal and personal

story of East meets West

Mon 29 October

Compass Room

Times 8pm

Tickets £12. Concessions £2 off

Gary Barlow and Tim Firth’s

Calendar Girls

The award winning musical based on the true story of the

calendar girls – a group of ordinary ladies who achieved

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something extraordinary. This marvellous musical comedy

which received fantastic five star reviews in London’s West End

comes to The Lowry starring Fern Britton, Sara Crowe, Anna-

Jane Casey, Karen Dunbar, Ruth Madoc, Rebecca Storm and

Denise Welch with a fabulous company of 20.

Don’t miss your chance to see this glorious production straight

form London’s West End.

Tue 30 October – Sat 10 November

Lyric Theatre

Times 7.30pm, 2pm - Thu & Sat

Tickets £19 - £46

Concessions £2 off

The Wolf and Peter

By David Bolger

CoisCeim Dance Theatre takes this timeless story of courage

and imagination and turns it on its head, telling it through the

eyes of the wolf!

Filled with dance and live music, this fun and theatrical

production takes children and families on a thrilling adventure.

Fri 2 & Sat 3 November

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Quays Theatre

Times 7pm – Fri. 11am & 1pm Sat

Tickets £15.50 Concessions £2 off

Suitable for ages 6+

Music Theatre Wales and National Dance Company Wales

Passion

A dance-opera by Pascal Dusapin.

In this searingly beautiful and sensuous work for voice and

body, Dusapin explores the pain and passion of two lovers who

are forced apart to separate worlds.

The story of ‘Orpheus’ is retold through ensemble dancing,

singing and a gleaming live score.

Tue 6 November

Quays Theatre

Time 8pm

Tickets £16.50 Concessions £2 off

Told by an Idiot and Birmingham Repertory Theatre

All You Need is LSD

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By Leo Butler.

Monty Python, ‘Being John Malkovich’, and ‘Alice in

Wonderland’ all resonate in this exhilarating comedy as

playwright Leo jumps down the rabbit-hole of a medical trial in

search of enlightenment – and a good story.

Tue 6 – Sat 10 November

Aldridge Studio

Times 8pm

Tickets £12. Concessions £2 off

Tall Stories

The Gruffalo’s Child

One wild and windy night the Gruffalo’s child ignores her

father’s warning and tiptoes out into the snow. After all, the Big

Bad Mouse doesn’t really exist does he?

Tall Stories return, bringing Julia Donaldson and Axel

Scheffler’s award winning sequel to life in this magical, musical

adaptation.

Fri 9 – Sun 11 November

Quays Theatre

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Times 1.30pm & 4pm Fri, 10.30am & 1.30pm Sat & Sun.

Tickets £17.50

Suitable for ages 3+

balletblack

A Dream Within a Midsummer Night’s Dream

and

The Suit

A double bill of Arthur Pita’s Olivier Award nominated ‘A Dream

Within a Midsummer Night’s Dream’and ‘The Suit’, a new ballet

inspired by Can Themba’s moving fable from renowned British

choreographer Cathy Marston.

Mon 19 November

Quays Theatre

Times 8pm

Tickets £23 - £25.Concessions £2 off

Suitable for ages 12+

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A Touretteshero and Battersea Arts Centre production in

association with The Albany

Not I

By Samuel Beckett

Following award-winning ‘Backstage in Biscuit Land’ Jess

Thom takes on Samuel Beckett’s short play in a theatrical

experience that explores neurodiversity and asks who is

allowed to perform what, and who gets the final say.

Tue 20 & Wed 21 November

Quays Theatre

Time 8pm

Tickets £15 Concessions £2 off

BSL interpreted. Relaxed performance.

Opera North

Tosca

Puccini’s high octane thriller about star singer Tosca tells and

intense story of lust and love, of cruelty and self-sacrifice,

through some of opera’s best-loved, most instantly

recognisable music.

In Italian with English titles.

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Wed 14 & Fri 16 November

Lyric Theatre

Time 7.30pm

Tickets £20 - £60. Concessions £3 off.

Audio described performance Fri 16 November

Opera North

The Merry Widow

With glorious music and dazzling choreography, an evening of

delicious pleasure awaits as we join young, beautiful and

stupendously wealthy widow Hanna in her search for a new

husband in Lehar’s comic hit.

In English with English titles.

Thu 15 & Sat 17 November

Lyric Theatre

Time 7.30pm

Tickets £20 - £60. Concessions £3 off.

BSL interpreted performance Thu 15 November

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Alan Bennett’s

The Habit of Art

Alan Bennett’s masterpiece about a meeting between the poet

WH Auden and the composer Benjamin Britten.

Exploring friendship, rivalry and heartache, ‘The Habit of Art’

examines the joy, pain and emotional cost of creativity,

This production directed by Phillip Franks marks the first ever

revival of the play and stars the Olivier-award winning Matthew

Kelly (‘Of Mice and men’, Pride and Prejudice’), David Yelland

(‘Chariots of Fire’, ‘The Crown’) and Veronica Roberts (‘Peak

Practice’, ‘Tenko’).

Mon 12 – Sat 17 November

Quays Theatre

Times 8pm, 2.30pm Wed & Sat

Tickets £23.50 - £33.50. Concessions £2 off.

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Aakash Odedra Company

#JeSuis

A touching dance-theatre piece about individuals trying to find a

voice to stand against oppression. Winner of the Amnesty

International Freedom of Expression Award 2017, this

performance honours those whose stories and plights have not

yet been hashtagged.

Mon 26 November

Quays Theatre

Time 8pm

Tickets £16-£18. Concessions £2 off

Gandini Juggling

Sigma

Gandini Juggling’s beautiful new show explores the creative

interface between juggling, geometry and classical Indian

dance. Performed by a talented cast including the award

winning choreographer Seeta Patel, ‘Sigma’ showcases

exuberant rhythms, patterns and colours.

Tue 27 November

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Quays Theatre

Time 8pm

Tickets £15. Concessions £2 off (selected performances)

Splendid Productions

The Oresteia

An epic, murderous tale of family, history, vengeance and

honour in a story nearly as old as theatre.

Wed 28 – Thu 29 November

Quays Theatre

Times 7pm, 4.30pm Thu

Tickets £15.50. Concessions £2

Matthew Bourne’s

Swan Lake

Matthew Bourne’s ‘Swan Lake’ returns with a fresh look for the

21st century. Retaining the iconic elements of the original

production, Matthew Bourne and designers Lez Brotherston

(set and costumes) and Paule Constable (lighting) will create

an exciting re-imagining of the classic production.

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Thrilling, audacious, witty and emotive, this ‘Swan Lake’ is

perhaps still best known for replacing the female corps de ballet

with a menacing male ensemble, which shattered convention,

turned tradition upside down and took the dance world by

storm.

Tue 20 November – Sat 1 December

Lyric Theatre

Times 7.30pm. 2pm Thu & Sat.

Tickets £33.50 - £47.50. Concessions £3 off

Audio described performance Thu 29 Nov

Six

Divorced, beheaded, died. Divorced, beheaded, survived.

From Tudor queens to pop princesses, the six wives of Henry

VIII finally take to the mic to tell their tales, remixing five

hundred of historical heartbreak into a 75 minute celebration of

21st century sisterly sassitude. These Queens may have green

sleeves but their lipstick is rebellious red.

Think you know the rhyme, think again.

Tue 4 – Sun 16 December

Quays Theatre

times (see website)

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Tickets £23. Concessions £2 off.

Doctor Dolittle the Musical

‘Doctor Dolittle’ returns to the stage in Leslie Bricusse’s

acclaimed family musical.

Join the eccentric Doctor, his human companions and his

exotic menagerie of animal friends on an extraordinary

adventure.

Based on the popular 1967 film with rex Harrison and featuring

star of stage and screen Mark Williams (‘Harry Potter’, ‘Father

Brown’, ‘Doctor Who’ and ‘The Fast Show’) as Doctor Dolittle

himself, this new stage version is brought to you from the

producers of ‘Chitty Chitty Bang Bang’ and promises stunning

visual puppetry and fun for all the family.

Tue 11 December – Sat 5 January

Lyric Theatre

Times 7.30pm, 2pm - Wed, Thu & Sat

Tickets £19.50 - £47.50 Concessions £3 off (selected

performances)

Audio described Sat 15 December, 2pm

Captioned Sat 22 December, 2pm

BSL interpreted Sat 5 January, 2pm

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Scamp Theatre

Stick Man

Scamp Theatre’s award-winning adaptation of Julia Donaldson

and Axel Scheffler’s ‘Stick Man’ returns to The Lowry! What

starts off as a morning jog becomes quite the misadventure for

Stick man: a dog wants to play fetch with him, a swan builds a

nest with him and he even ends up on fire! How will Stick man

ever get back to the family tree?

Expect live music, funky moves and a flurry of snow!

Sat 1 December – Sun 6 January

Quays Theatre

Times see website

Tickets £18. Family ticket (for 4) £54. Babes in arms go free.

Relaxed performance Wed 12 Dec, 1.30pm

Captioned performance Sat 15 December, 2.30pm

Audio described performance Sat 22 December, 2.30pm

BSL performance Sat 29 December, 2.30pm

An Evening of Eric & Ern at Christmas

A show for all the family age 8 to 80!

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A brilliant homage crammed full of your most loved Morecambe

and Wise routines, sketches, songs and or course a musical

guest... evoking warm memories of happy times huddled

around the telly for those fantastic M&W Christmas specials.

From the Olivier nominated duo behind the hugely celebrated

and critically acclaimed West End hit ‘Eric and little Ern’.

Tue 18 December – Sun 6 January

Quays Theatre

Times see website

Tickets £25-£29. Concessions £2 off.

Little Gift

A brand new Christmas story for little ones from multi award

winners M6 Theatre and Andy Manley.

An old soul lives alone. He likes it that way. One day a surprise

visitor plants a little seed of hope and turns this lonely life

upside down. This tender and warm story about friendship is

told through exquisite puppetry, original music and with a whole

lot of heart.

Suitable for ages 3+

Wed 18 – Mon 31 December

Aldridge Studio.

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Times 11.30am, 2pm

Tickets £9, concessions £3 off

Family shows in the studio

Jay Foreman

Disgusting Songs for Revolting Children

Sun 16 September

John Hegley

Family Wordship

Sun 23 September

Circus Trick Tease

Children are Stinky

Sun 21 October

Half Moon Theatre

Butterflies

Mon 22 October

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FEEL Theatre

Sensory Circus

Wed 24 October

Theatre Hullabaloo

Luna

Sun 18 November

Tickets £8.50

Concessions £3 off

The Band

A beautiful story for anyone who grew up with a boyband

whose songs became the soundtrack to their lives,

It’s 1993 and for five 16 year old girls, the band is everything.

Join us as this group of girls who were once inseparable reunite

after 25 years apart and try once more to fulfil their dream of

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meeting their heroes. ‘The Band’ features the music of Take

That, Britain’s most successful boyband of all time,

Wed 16 – Sat 26 January

Lyric Theatre

Times see website

Tickets £19.50 - £49.50 Concessions £3 off

Live Music

Martin Simpson Sat 29 September

Russell Watson Sat 13 October

China Crisis Sun 14 October

Christina Blanco Mon 15 October

A Beautiful Noise: the life and music of Neil Diamond

Wed 17 October

Hawkwind Thu 18 October

Glenn Tilbrook Sun 4 November

The High Kings Sun 18 November

Katie Melua Sun 2 December

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Special guests

Joanna Lumley Sun 14 October

Nigella Lawson Sun 11 November

Owen Jones Sun 11 November

Eric Cantona Sun 28 October

Dolly Alderton Sat 24 November

Comedy

September

Dave Gorman

Jason Manford

Dylan Morna

Rachel Parris

Pete Firman

Monkey Tennis

Juliette Burton

John Hegley

Vikki Stone

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October

Henning When

Elis James and John Robins

Colin Cloud

Hal Cruttenden

Andy Zaltzman

Christina Bianco

Tim Vine

Sara Pascoe

One Man Stranger Things

Paul Foot

Craig Hill

The Elvis Dead

Geoff Norcott

November

Marcus Brigstocke

Gary Delaney

Slaughterhouse Live

Jason Byrne

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Lost Voice Guy

Sean Walsh

The Thinking Drinkers

Iain Stirling

Adam Rowe

Jen Brister

Ayesha Hazarika

Daniel Sloss

December

Rich Hall

Dara O’Briain

Barbara Nice

Stephen K Amos

Faulty Towers

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Booking and Contact information

Online: thelowry.com

Phone: 0843 208 6000

Mon - Sat 9.30am - 8pm Sun 10am - 8pm

Visit the Box Office:

Mon - Sun 10am - 8pm

(6pm non-performance days)

The Lowry, Pier 8,

Salford Quays, M50 3AZ

*Calls to this number will cost 7p per minute plus your network

operator charge.

A per-ticket booking fee applies for all tickets made over the

phone and online (excludes Studio shows and activity

bookings).

Ticket collection

Tickets booked by phone or online more than ten days before

an event will be posted out and 55p will be added to each

transaction to cover postage costs. Tickets booked ten days or

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less before an event will have to be collected from the Box

Office and postage fees will not apply.

Discounts and Concessions

Discounts are available to the following: under 16s, students in

full-time education, disabled people, 60+ in full-time retirement

and job seekers. When child tickets are listed separately, no

extra concessions apply. Discounts are subject to availability.

Conditions of Sale

Full terms and conditions are available from the Box Office

phone number on 0843 208 6000 or at thelowry.com. Whilst

every eff ort is made to ensure the accuracy of information in

this brochure, changes may occur.

Parking

Secure parking is available in the Lowry Outlet car park. Pre-

purchase your parking when you book your tickets either on the

phone, in person, or online from The Lowry for £5.

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Access Info

The Lowry offers Audio Described, Captioned, BSL

Interpreted and Relaxed performances. Find out about

upcoming accessible performances by joining our Access

mailing list. Email [email protected]

Mobility

The Lowry is dedicated to making your visit as comfortable and

easy as possible. The Lowry has step free access to the box

office, toilets, performance spaces and galleries, and

accessible toilets on all floors. Wheelchair spaces are

available in all three theatres.

Disabled Parking

There is a passenger drop off point immediately in front of The

Lowry. Secure parking is available in the nearby Lowry Outlet

car park.

Hearing Enhancement

We also offer hearing enhancement services in the theatres on

all performances via the infra-red Sennheiser system, or the

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MobileConnect app which can be downloaded to your mobile

phone.

Assistance dogs are welcome.

Complimentary tickets are available for personal assistants.

To book access tickets, or if you have any questions, call

our dedicated Access line on 0161 876 2183.