Rosalie Minnitt talks theatre, Sylvanian Families and portable cheeses in her stage show Clementine
Combining regency romance with social media brain-rot, Clementine is heading to Manchester.
Combining regency romance with social media brain-rot, Clementine is heading to Manchester.
From achingly sincere innvocation to exciting electronica – Zaho de Sagazan live was enchanting at Gorilla on 27 February.
I’m struck by her range – we start off with Sagazan sat at a piano, simply lit in white and she plays a beautiful and slow ballad to start us off.
The Palace Theatre welcomed back Bat Out of Hell: The Musical for a glorious night of feel-good ballads. Quirky American
The world renowned musical MAMMA MIA! is due to return to Manchester’s Palace Theatre in March as part of its
Celebrated punk poet Dr. John Cooper Clarke is to receive the prestigious 2025 Northern Music Award and perform at the second
An outreach organisation is developing plans to reinvigorate Rochdale’s arts scene. Rochdale Creates hosted its first mixer event last night
Director Ellen Kent gifted us with an upbeat, yet, tear-jerking take on the Puccini classic La Bohème at Manchester Opera
A Ukrainian charity based in Manchester gathered for a night of art and culture to mark the third anniversary of
Dear Evan Hansen has become something of a modern musical phenomenon since its premiere 10 years ago. Based on the
The 25th round of the painting battle frenzy known as Art Battle Manchester kicked off at the Factory at Aviva
Awash with pastels, Regency grandeur and plenty of humour and sass, Blithe Spirit at Hope Mill Theatre was well received
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