The Lowry
Lee Pringle is an experienced development manager specializing in corporate giving and events, currently serving at The Lowry since November 2015. Prior to this, Lee held the position of events manager at Highrise Group from September 2012 to January 2015, where responsibilities included organizing events for prestigious international hotel chains and managing various aspects of event production. In earlier roles, Lee worked as a marketing and development assistant at Maldives Music & Arts Centre and a marketing and PR assistant at Fat Northerner Records, focusing on increasing public awareness and promoting recording artists. Lee's foundation in the industry is supported by a Master of Arts in Arts, Entertainment, and Media Management from The University of Manchester and a Bachelor of Arts in Communication and Media Studies from The University of Salford.
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The Lowry
Set in a magnificent waterside location at the heart of the redeveloped Salford Quays in Greater Manchester, The Lowry is an architectural flagship with a unique and dynamic identity. Rising from the regenerated docklands, it is a welcoming building, designed to reflect the surrounding landscapes and flourishing waterways, in its glass and metallic surfaces. The Lowry opened on 28th April 2000, bringing together a wide variety of performing and visual arts under one roof. Opening its door to the best in entertainment and education in the arts, The Lowry aims to give everyone access to new areas of creativity and to embrace its broad community. The Lowry houses two main theatres and studio space for performing arts (1,730, 466 and 180 seats respectively) presenting a full range of drama, opera, ballet, dance, musicals, children's shows, popular music, jazz, folk and comedy and gallery spaces (1,610 metres of floor space); showing the works of LS Lowry alongside contemporary exhibitions. Movement into and through the building generates an air of theatricality, festivity and anticipation. The layout of The Lowry encourages visitors to explore and enjoy the variety of facilities housed within it, throughout the day and evening. An open ramped route with dramatic views connects the theatre foyers and gallery spaces, forming a public promenade around the building, linking all activities. A breathtaking new international landmark, The Lowry is a "must see" tourist attraction - not just a venue, but a destination. The Lowry increases opportunities for social interaction within the community and generate a spirit of participation. Above all, it is an exciting and stimulating venue for education, recreation and creativity. A restaurant, cafes & bars are situated along the southern side of the building, with spectacular waterside views and in fine weather can extend out to quayside terraces overlooking the expansive Manchester Ship Canal.