NW Productions

Published: 21 April 2019
Reporter: David Upton

Ethan Kai and Norah Lopez Holden in Equus at The Lowry Credit: The Other Richard
Truth to Power Café at the Royal Exchange
Katherine Parkinson in Home, I'm Darling at The Lowry Credit: Manuel Harlan

Manchester-based spoken word artist George Thomas Miaris brings his narration of a Manchester high street back to his home city at the Talleyrand, Manchester, Thursday, Saturday and Sunday.

Theatre-maker Jeremy Goldstein kicks off the UK tour of his show Truth To Power Café at The Royal Exchange in Manchester April 26–27.

Oldham-born Norah Lopez Holden stars in a new production of Peter Shaffer’s critically-acclaimed classic Equus, which comes to The Lowry in Salford from Tuesday to Saturday.

Home, I'm Darling, the National Theatre and Theatr Clwyd co-production that was among the nominations at this year’s Olivier awards, is at The Lowry in Salford as part of a limited UK tour.

Liverpool-based theatre company TilThisNight prepares for its first professional production next Thursday and Friday after Stephen Fry stepped on board to help support the company’s work. Its new play, The Orange Peel, has been commissioned by Waterside Arts in Sale, Greater Manchester.

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