This weekend Salford Arts Theatre held the event, #BeInspired – A Night of New Writing in commemoration for Shelagh Delaney […]
Reviews
The No Names perform at the Bullring, Eccles
In a modest, underground venue entitled The Bullring hidden away in Eccles’ Malaga Drift coffee shop, the No Names rocked […]
Review: Circus 1903 at The Lowry
The Circus 1903 came to town last night at The Lowry bringing an array of different acts and life size […]
Review: Wives live in Salford at the Eagle Inn
The Eagle Inn in Salford saw Wives make their Salford live gig debut last week. The band performed multiple different […]
Review: Our Kid at the The Kings Arms
‘Our Kid’ has been at The Kings Arms this weekend, the dark tale focused on the unconventional upbringing of Salford brothers, Jimmy and Tommy.
Melanie Blake returns to Salford with the brilliantly funny ‘The Thunder Girls’ at The Lowry
“23 years ago I was in Salford as a homeless teenager” Melanie Blake, author, columnist and manager to the stars, […]
Review: Salford Docker
Sarah Weston’s The Salford Docker explored the the Salford Docks in the 1950s to 1970s with an excellent performance from Salford Community Theatre.
Review- Rita, Sue and Bob Too at The Lowry
Taking on the 1987 film version would seem impossible, yet Out of Joint tackled the story with both comedy and poignancy in a successful way.
Review: Ladybones, The Kings Arms
Ladybones, a play exploring OCD and identity, had a sold out audience captivated last Thursday at The King’s Arms.
Katie Melua channels nostalgia at the opening of her Winter Tour at The Lowry
Now that winter has drifted in and settled into the city, the festive spirit is amongst us and to warm our souls, Katie Melua brought her winter tour to Salford.
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