Theatre News: Salford Lowry to Reopen From November

0
917

The Lowry Theatre in Salford, Greater Manchester, is to reopen with two socially distanced shows this November and December. 

From November 27th until January 10th 2021, the theatre will play Six, about the wives of King Henry VIII. From December 12th to January 10th 2021, families will be able to enjoy The Gruffalo, based on the children’s book by Julia Donaldson and Axel Scheffler.

The plays were originally meant to be performed in the 450-seat Quays Theatre but have since moved to the 1,700-seat Lowry, which will allow social distancing of 1 metre to take place. 

Temperature checks will be taken from every audience member while face coverings will be mandatory. Sanitising stations and staggered entry times will also aim to reduce the volume of people in any given space at once. 

Six previously toured at The Lowry over Christmas 2019, where it enjoyed a sell out run. 

The Lowry is also being repurposed by the Ministry of Justice to tackle delays in the court system, with four court rooms in operation to deal with the over 46,000 backlog in cases. 

Words by Noah Keate.


Support The Indiependent

We’re trying to raise £200 a month to help cover our operational costs. This includes our ‘Writer of the Month’ awards, where we recognise the amazing work produced by our contributor team. If you’ve enjoyed reading our site, we’d really appreciate it if you could donate to The Indiependent. Whether you can give £1 or £10, you’d be making a huge difference to our small team.

LEAVE A REPLY

Please enter your comment!
Please enter your name here