Sarah Weston’s The Salford Docker explored the the Salford Docks in the 1950s to 1970s with an excellent performance from Salford Community Theatre.
Reviews
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.
Peterloo review: Leigh’s local masterpiece
Mike Leigh’s epic historic tribute ticks all the boxes in his latest drama peterloo.
SMF’s Acoustic Acts Wow Walk the Plank
Salford Music Festival starred some of the Salford’s best accoustic acts on a thrilling first night, including a truibute to Mark. E Smith
‘Electric atmosphere’ at Sounds From The Other City
Sounds From The Other City returns to Islington Mill for its 14th year running as music artists are welcomed to the stage by crowds of up to 3000.
BOOK REVIEW: Women & Power: A Manifesto
CLASSICIST Mary Beard has managed to produce one of the most thought-provoking books of a generation. Although the book is […]
REVIEW: Take a closer look at the football phenomenon Pele: Art, Life and Football
IN partnership with Halcyon Gallery, the football museum in Manchester is currently holding the exhibition as a tribute to the […]
REVIEW: Chemical Brothers at Warehouse Project
After attending eight incredible Warehouse Projects in the last few months, it was time for my final stop at Store […]
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