The theatre is dead and you killed it – Figs in Wigs present Big Finish
It was a Thursday night like any other… before you knew Figs in Wigs were in town. You’re wedged in
It was a Thursday night like any other… before you knew Figs in Wigs were in town. You’re wedged in
Writer and director of the Wise Children theatre company, Emma Rice, reimagines the French folktale Blue Beard narrative with the aim of “breathing life into the women he tried to control.” with her new theatre show at HOME, Manchester.
Kickstarting Factory International’s The Welcome, Aviva Studios played host to Afrique en Cirque – delivering a spectacular display which wooed
A thespian, a scouser, and Puss in Boots walk into the Lowry Theatre. It sounds like the start of a
One woman show Funeral Flowers shines a light on the adversity and hardships in life, and shows with sheer ambition
This is no bible-bashing gospel play! From missionaries in pink sequin jackets to Darth Vader and Yoda, The Book of Mormon is pure musical chaos – but it’s absolute genius at the same time.
Petticoats, pastel-coloured kitchens and Mr Sandman on the radio; from the opening scene, you’d be forgiven for thinking that Laura Wade’s newest play was set in America’s swinging 1950s. You would, however, be wrong.
It brings me great pleasure to put on my truly awful attempt at a New York accent and say, “gee buddy boy, this production really knocked it outa the park”.
Last night, we were given a wild, free and colourful welcoming into ‘The Age of Aquarius’ as Hair the Musical transported its audience to 1967 New York.
Stepping into Manchester’s Opera House, Motown the Musical instantly transports you back to the American age of music, culture, oppression and a looming war.
For a musical about a boy band, it is sisterhood that steals the show as the Take That musical comes to The Lowry this January.
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