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A Showcase of music, drama and dance from Salford High Schools and MAPAS Arts Centre groups.
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A sensational new note-for-note production of the landmark album – featuring musicians from the Fab Four’s hometown of Liverpool – followed by live Beatles classics.
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Already a hit at Manchester’s 2009 24:7 Theatre Festival, Maine Road is a Manchester story about football, family, bricks and mortar.
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The region’s top youth dance companies showcase new choreography inspired by the words of former New York City Ballet principal dancer and choreographer, Jacques d’Amboise.
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A new performance following Dave's sell out show here in September 09.
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This heart warming, toe-tapping concert will take you on a magical musical journey that will entertain, impress and inspire.
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A contented juggler discovers the perils of ambition in this unforgettable theatrical experience set against the backdrop of the 1930s Music Hall.
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Ballet Central is proud to bring their 25th anniversary tour to The Lowry, offering a varied programme of ballet, contemporary and jazz from some of the world’s leading choreographers.
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Set during a live recording and packed with outrageously funny sketches, parodies and songs, this Kenneth Williams extravaganza arrives at The Lowry direct form the West End.
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Already a hit at Manchester’s 2009 24:7 Theatre Festival, Maine Road is a Manchester story about football, family, bricks and mortar.
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