Watt’s that got to do with Manchester? The story behind some of the city’s statues
Manchester city centre has a number of statues – from Queen Victoria to cotton tycoon James Watt. But what’s the

Manchester city centre has a number of statues – from Queen Victoria to cotton tycoon James Watt. But what’s the

Christmas is coming ever closer and with the cold weather outside, families are once again going to the panto to

On the opening day of the annual Pantomime Day, theatre lovers gathered in front of the Oldham Coliseum wearing panto

Salford has opened its free annual light art festival – for the 10th year running. Located along Salford Quays and

The Royal Exchange Manchester has welcomed Emma Rice’s adaptation of Brief Encounter for its winter season. Based on the iconic

Multi-Olivier award-winning production Life of Pi arrives in Manchester after embarking on a UK tour fresh off the West End.

Chanel has come to Manchester for its annual high fashion Métiers d’Art show – follow via MM’s live blog.

Manchester Metropolitan University hosted an art exhibition celebrating black female artists, organised by two students. The Black Women Rising exhibition

Director Brigid Larmour brings a fresh urgency to The Merchant of Venice in this production by Watford Palace Theatre at

Half Moon’s production of Hot Orange is a powerful homage to childhood friendship and love in an immersive insight into

Chamber orchestra Manchester Camerata teamed up with the London group Speakers Corner Quartet for an evening of imaginative music-making on
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