Performing on Wed 2 Apr for one night only at Lowry, the award-winning choreographer and dancer Malik Nashad Sharpe charts a suspenseful, beguiling and viscerally sensuous voyage into the psyche of a condemned figure in his gripping new show, Goner.

Fresh from its world tour, Goner follows a lone soul bound hopelessly to death, doomed to a brutal ballet with anguish from which there can be no escape.

Speaking about the show, Malik Nashad Sharpe said: “Goner comes from watching a lot of horror films and being really inspired, particularly by the likes of Jordan Peele [Get Out]. But also by other horror and gore-zombie media. I’ve become interested in the person who’s doomed, the subjectivity of this person who’s about to turn into a zombie and leave their life, gets viciously mauled by a monster or goes into the creepy house on the hill and never comes back.”

Unfolding against a backdrop of ruthless, blood-soaked dread, Sharpe’s intoxicating descent into The Goner’s inner world explores themes of abuse, Caribbean migration, alienation, belonging, addiction and violence, producing a ‘radical visual culture’ from a marginalised perspective and creating a new Black tradition of horror for a live context.

Book tickets below.

A Manchester Wire Partnership post
Wed 2 Apr, 8pm, Lowry,
Pier 8, Salford Quays, Salford, M50 3AZ
, From £18
thelowry.com
Words:
Wolf McFarlane
Published on:
Thu 6 Mar 2025