Review: The Cribs @ Manchester Academy
The Cribs blessed Manchester Academy with tracks from their seminal album Men’s Needs, Women’s Needs, Whatever on its tenth anniversary.
The Cribs blessed Manchester Academy with tracks from their seminal album Men’s Needs, Women’s Needs, Whatever on its tenth anniversary.
Award-winning singer Kate Rusby put on a folk masterclass as she continues her 25-year anniversary tour at the Stockport Plaza.
Theatre director Sally Cookson is bringing a stage production of La Strada to The Lowry in Salford.
It’s hard to express exactly what it is that works so brilliantly about James Thierrée’s latest offering.
According to director Douglas Rintoul, The Crucible is ‘the perfect play for our post-truth times’.
David Sedaris is set to send people into a giggling frenzy when he brings his tour to Manchester.
The performer, who suffers from cerebral palsy, uses the show as an opportunity to explain life with a disability whilst poking fun at some of the ridiculous notions surrounding it.
It’s fair to say that MK Ultra uses a method of storytelling that quickly takes hold of your brain.
A night at the ballet is usually accompanied by expectations of a prim and proper production
British folk singer Kate Rusby embarks on her 25-year anniversary tour this spring and will perform her acoustic hits in Manchester.
Northern Ballet’s new production Casanova is gearing up to be one of the most sensual shows of the year.
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