Manchester Evening News

Little goes large with a pop-up theatre

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RESIDENTS of Little Hulton in Salford are set to welcome a 160seat pop-up theatre to Peel Park next month

Called Roundabout, the venue is the brainchild of Paines Plough – a theatre company from London that focuses on presenting new work by acclaimed playwright­s.

Its residency in Peel Park has been commission­ed by The as part of its commitment to bringing the thrill of live performanc­e to all Salfordian­s – not just those that visit its home on Salford Quays.

Julia Fawcett OBE, chief executive of The Lowry, said: “We fundamenta­lly believe that our responsibi­lity in terms of presenting work to audiences stretches far beyond the footprint of The Lowry building, or indeed the artistic choices of our creative team.

“Roundabout contribute­s significan­tly to that mission – not just because it presents work ‘on location’ so to speak - but because a central part of the line-up is programmed by the local community.”

Fawcett added: “The shows that we have programmed - Black Mountain, Out of Love and How to be Kid – are, we believe, some of the best new work on the circuit. We’re excited to present that work in the heart of Little Hulton alongside the work of the community.”

Alongside three new plays direct from the Edinburgh Fringe Festival, Roundabout will present a series of shows including an extract from the much-loved Eighties sitcom ’Allo ’Allo with Peel Drama Group; Growing Pains by Tom Gill, in which a working class lad trades his mates and council estate for a one-way ticket out of Salford; and Little Hulton Sings by Local Primary Schools from Little Hulton.

Roundabout forms part of the inaugural Little Hulton Goes Large festival. For more informatio­n or to book tickets, visit: thelowry.com/ events/roundabout-in-little-hulton

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