Theatre review: Agatha Christie’s Black Coffee @ Opera House, Manchester
MM reviews Agatha Christie’s Black Coffee showcased at the Manchester opera House starring Jason Durr.
MM reviews Agatha Christie’s Black Coffee showcased at the Manchester opera House starring Jason Durr.
DJ Le Youth is pre-occupied and distant while playing a set at Fallowfield’s 256, an unusually small venue, during his two date UK tour
The Gaslight Anthem frontman, Brian Fallon, is a songwriter that has become known for his deeply personal lyrics, charming persona and on-stage honesty.
The four lads viewed a weekend gig at the Deaf Institute as a team goal – and their confident performance on Saturday night was surely one of their most accomplished to date.
On Friday night, 10 weeks into the Warehouse Project’s 2014 season, American producer and superstar DJ MK was back in the city to play another huge sell-out gig
Manchester musician Richard Lomax is putting his talents to the test, aiming to write, record and release one song a week for a year with his personal project 52
Manchester indie rock band will play a homecoming show at the Deaf Institute to debut new song Disappear.
Beardyman, who first rose to fame with his comical and crazy beatboxing skills nearly 10 years ago, has evolved into an artist who knows what he wants and isn’t afraid to make it happen.
ThE Lowry is appealing for hated crockery donations ahead of an award winning show at the Quays theatre next month.
Choirs and performers across the city will be coming together to celebrate the ‘awesome scale’ of human history this weekend for a two-day event at the Manchester Museum.
Guy and friends put on gig. That’s what James Blake’s headline show at the Warehouse Project last Saturday should have been called.
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