It is £130m over budget and four years late, but backers say it will be unlike any other arts venue in Europe

It is £130m over its original budget, four years late, and has a name not yet totally embraced but Aviva Studios in Manchester, its backers say, will be unlike any other arts venue in Europe and its opening is “a landmark moment” for culture in the UK.

The £242m building on the site of the former Granada television studios officially opened on Wednesday evening with an immersive dance production based on The Matrix and directed by Danny Boyle.

Continue reading…

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

You May Also Like

‘Stop trying to be TikTok’: user backlash over Instagram changes

Updates to copy features of arch-rival leave some users struggling to find…

Qatar official says ‘400-500’ migrant workers died on World Cup projects

Hassan al-Thawadi makes comment in TV interview Hosts accused of ‘inexcusable lack…

Rush for results could lead to inferior Covid vaccine, say scientists

Push to roll out injections may see elderly miss out on effective…