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The Lowry announce The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe for Christmas show 2025

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The Lowry theatre has announced a major West End hit will be heading back to Salford as its big Christmas show for 2025. The celebrated production of C.S.

Lewis’ The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe, which was loved by audiences and critics alike during its recent West End run, will head to The Lowry as part of a major new tour across 2025.

C.S. Lewis’ book was first published in October 1950. Since then, over 85 million copies in 60 languages have been sold. It is one of the top ten best-selling books of all time and the stage adaptation of Lewis’ iconic book has won a whole new audience of fans. READ MORE: Linkin Park announce new album and world tour The show last played at The Lowry over the Christmas of 2021, and bosses there are excited to welcome it back, Producer Chris Harper said: "We are proud to be marking the 75th anniversary of the publication of CS Lewis’ novel with this enchanting production of The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe – a production that wowed audiences when it played at the Lowry in 2021.

It’s the perfect show for Christmas – and we are delighted to bring it back to Salford next year.’ The Lowry’s Steve Cowton said: "We are so excited to be welcoming back this fabulous production, which is a brilliant piece of imaginative story-telling theatre - with a real heart - and the perfect family production for Christmas. "The show’s previous visit in 2021 was impacted by the pandemic so we are delighted to be able to welcome it, and audiences back, for what we know will be a hugely successful run in 2025." Audiences will get to step through the wardrobe into the enchanted kingdom of Narnia.

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