Promising a night of ‘unparalleled magic and imagination’, Steven Spielberg’s uplifting masterpiece E.T. The Extra Terrestrial plays on a massive HD screen at The Bridgewater Hall for one night only on Sat 22 Oct, accompanied by a live synchronised performance of the legendary John Williams score from the Hallé Orchestra.

Conducted by the Artistic Director of Covent Garden Sinfonia, Ben Palmer, the live soundtrack imbues the stirring children’s classic with new textures of warmth and beauty, as the immersive performance transports the audience into its own dimension within the film.

Adored for igniting childlike wonder since 1982, E.T The Extra Terrestrial follows the moving story of a friendly, stranded alien who unites with 10 year-old Elliott in his attempt to escape Earth and return home. Perfect for children, parents and nostalgic grown-ups in general, E.T. live at The Bridgewater Hall is an unmissable event across every walk of life.

Children 16-and-under cost just £17.50, while under-30s can save 30%.

For more information and to book tickets, visit the Hallé website.

A Manchester Wire Partnership post
Sat 22 Oct, 7pm, The Bridgewater Hall,
Lower Mosley St, Manchester, M2 3WS
, Tel: 0161 907 9000, £17.50-£46.50
www.halle.co.uk
Words:
Wolf McFarlane
Published on:
Thu 29 Sep 2022