NW Productions

Published: 28 June 2015
Reporter: David Upton

The Dukes new adaptation of Oliver Twist takes to Williamson Park
Stuff at 24:7 Theatre Festival, now coming to The Lowry

One of the highlights of Lancashire’s summer returns to Lancaster’s Williamson Park next week with the annual promenade theatre production from the city’s Dukes Theatre. This year’s performance promises twists on a traditional story since it’s a very northern adaptation of Charles Dickens's Oliver Twist. It runs from Friday to August 15.

Central School of Ballet's renowned graduate performing company Ballet Central this year celebrates its 30th anniversary and brings its nationwide tour to The Lowry in Salford Quays on Monday night.

A whole host of story-telling trouble awaits young audiences if they join Flicker And The Flying Books on their adventure at Manchester’s Central Library on July 4 as part of the Manchester Children’s Book Festival.

Greater Manchester Fringe is back throughout July at 25 venues in Manchester, Salford, and around both cities—with women topping the bill.

After an award-winning run at last year’s 24:7 Theatre Festival in Manchester, MBH Theatre returns with its show Stuff for a run at The Lowry in Salford next Saturday before four nights at the Camden Fringe in London.

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