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The Lion, The Witch and The Wardrobe - Manchester Tickets

The Lowry, Manchester
Running time: 2hr 30min (inc. 20min interval)
Age Restrictions: Suitable for ages 6+. Children under 5 years of age and babes in arms will not be allowed in the auditorium.

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The Lion, The Witch and The Wardrobe - Manchester Tickets

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The Lion, The Witch and The Wardrobe comes to Manchester's Lyric Theatre at The Lowry for a limited time only!

Direct from London, the acclaimed production of The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe is coming to The Lowry Lyric Theatre this Christmas. Step through the wardrobe this winter into the magical kingdom of Narnia for the most mystical of adventures in a faraway land. Join Lucy, Edmund, Susan and Peter as they wave goodbye to wartime Britain and say hello to a talking Faun, an unforgettable Lion and the coldest, cruellest White Witch. The nations favourite novel, now on the stage.

This critically acclaimed production reunites director Sally Cookson with designer Rae Smith, writer in the room Adam Peck, movement director Dan Canham, puppetry director Craig Leo, lighting designer Bruno Poet, sound designer Ian Dickinson and music by Benji Bower all of whom originally brought the show to life in 2017 breaking box office records at Leeds Playhouse.

 

PLEASE NOTE: This is not the London run of The Lion, The Witch and The Wardrobe which has closed. Please be certain you would like to attend the run in Manchester at the Quays Theatre as refunds will not be issued based on venue confusion.

Venue information

The Lowry
The Lowry
Pier 8, The Quays, Salford
Manchester
M50 3AZ

The Lowry is a theatre and gallery complex located in Greater Manchester in Salford Quays, Salford, England. The Off-West End venue gets its name from the famous early 20th-century painter L. S. Lowry, who is perhaps best known for his paintings of industrial scenes in North West England. The complex opened on 28 April 2000 and was later officially opened on 12 October 2000 by Queen Elizabeth II.

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