Cameron Mackintosh is delighted to announce the exciting new 25th anniversary production of the World’s Longest Running Musical, Les Misérables will be coming to The Lowry in August 2010 for 2 weeks only.
Heading a magnificent new cast is Broadway and West End star John Owen Jones, hailed by the New York Post as the best Jean Valjean since Colm Wilkinson, and West End stars Earl Carpenter as Javert and Gareth Gates as Marius. The legendary score includes the songs, ‘I Dreamed a Dream’, ‘On My Own’, ‘Stars’, ‘Bring Him Home’, ‘Do You Hear the People Sing’, ‘One Day More’, ‘Empty Chairs at Empty Tables’, ‘Master of the House’ while the new sets feature spectacular designs inspired by the paintings of Victor Hugo.
This is a strictly limited season so don’t miss your chance to experience this unforgettable show. Dream the dream and book now!
Orchestra Pit
Please note when booking your tickets that Rows A&B in the Stalls are removed as an orchestra pit, making Row C the front row.
These are official tickets supplied directly from Quaytickets' own computerised ticketing system using TicketSwitch distribution technology.
GETTING TO THE LOWRY
Arriving by car
The Lowry is 10 minutes drive from Manchester City Centre, 20 minutes drive from Manchester Airport, and a quarter of a mile from the motorway network, giving access from all over the North West and beyond.
From the M60 take junction 12 for the M602. Salford Quays is a quarter of a mile from junction 3 of the M602. Follow the brown Lowry logo signs.
Where do I park?
There is a passenger drop-off point immediately in front of The Lowry. Secure parking is available in the Lowry Outlet Mall multi-storey car park, which also has designated areas for disabled people on each level.
To reduce your waiting time at the end of the evening we strongly recommend that you pre-pay for your parking at a cost of £4 (valid between 17.00 to 01.00 hours). Simply take your ticket to the car park office when you enter the car park - located in the basement car park by the Marks and Spencer/Nike escalator.
Can I use public transport?
The Lowry is accessible by train, tram and bus. From national railway stations, Manchester Piccadilly and Victoria you can travel to The Lowry by Metrolink tram. You should alight at Harbour City, a 10 minute walk from The Lowry.
Train Information
After exiting the train at Oxford Road walk up Oxford Road towards St Peter's Square. At St Peter's Square board an Eccles tram, alighting at Harbour City.
After exiting the train at Piccadilly Station head towards the tram station which is clearly signposted and located beneath the train station. Board an Eccles tram alighting at Harbour City.
Bus Information
Buses that go along the Quays and past The Lowry:
69 - Eccles – Stretford. A regular service until 6pm excluding Sundays and Bank Holidays.
Buses that stop on Eccles New Road (20 mins walk to The Lowry):
27 – Swinton – Manchester. A regular service excluding Sundays and Bank Holidays.
25 – Bolton – Manchester. An evening, Sunday and Bank Holiday service.
33 – Wigan – Manchester. A regular service.
63 – Brookhouse – Manchester. An evening, Sunday and Bank Holiday service.
Buses that stop on Trafford Wharf Road (10 mins walk to The Lowry):
290 & 291 – Flixton – Manchester. An early morning and regular afternoon & evening service. No weekend or Bank Holiday service.
Buses that stop on Trafford Road (20 mins walk to The Lowry):
51 – Old Trafford – Manchester. A regular service excluding evenings, Sundays and Bank Holidays.
52 – Old Trafford – Manchester. A regular service excluding evenings.
Please check bus routes and timetables with GMPTE on 0870 608 2 608 before you travel.
Missed the last tram and need a taxi?
There are a number of local taxi firms which are regularly used by The Lowry.
Swan Taxis (private hire) can be contacted on 0161 707 3000
Saltax Taxis (black cabs with full wheelchair access) can be contacted on 0161 737 2222
Defelice Travel (private hire and shuttle service between The Lowry, train stations and hotels) can be contacted on 0161 872 2725 or 07894 649 122.
Quays Taxis (visit www.quaystaxis.co.uk for more details). Cab rank outside The Lowry and a contact system which allows you to speak directly to a driver. Contact on 0161 660 6666.
Arriving on Foot
There are several walkways navigating the rejuvenated waterways of Salford Quays. The Lowry Footbridge offers access from Trafford Wharfside and provides spectacular views of The Quays.
Cycling
The Lowry is accessible by bicycle from Manchester city centre, and via various cycle paths across the city. For information on cycle routes from Manchester to Salford Quays visit www.loveyourbike.org.
Is there a coach park?
The Lowry Coach Park accommodates up to 25 coaches and is free of charge. There is a drop-off point directly in front of The Lowry.