Cheeky Little Brown review: a refreshingly unconventional one-woman musical
A coming-of-age performance at the Lowry, Salford, examines the complexities of adult relationships and shines a new light on queer

A coming-of-age performance at the Lowry, Salford, examines the complexities of adult relationships and shines a new light on queer

Writer and broadcaster Afua Hirsch took to the Manchester Literature Festival to discuss her highly acclaimed new book, Decolonising My

Akram Khan’s reimagined version of Giselle, performed by English National Ballet, presents a haunting tale of love and redemption with

Dibby Theatre’s Toxic, currently on at Home, is a haunting and beautiful love letter to the queer experience of passion.

As Halloween approaches, Manchester is getting in the seasonal spirit for the events in store. Signs of the celebration can

A festival in Cheetham has brought together Mancunians from different backgrounds in a celebration of diversity and mutual respect against

Britain’s largest cultural venue since the Tate Modern officially opens today in Manchester. The 13,350-square-metre Aviva Studios, home to Factory

Manchester Folk Festival is returning to the Northern Quarter this week, headlined by the Breath and Get Cape Wear Cape

The Colors Festival is a street art exhibition currently in Regent Retail Park in Salford, which features 30 artists from

Platinum-selling singer Paloma Faith will perform in Manchester next April to promote her upcoming album. Her sixth studio album The

Royal Blood will arrive in Manchester on the 20th October on their first tour since the release of their new
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