The House Party review: Anyone would want to be invited to watch at HOME Manchester
The House Party at HOME theatre explores themes of class, power, and privilege with raw intensity. Written by Laura Lomas,

The House Party at HOME theatre explores themes of class, power, and privilege with raw intensity. Written by Laura Lomas,

A local community centre put on a night to remember in Didsbury as people got together to celebrate a much

The album was already in Mano’s cart, but somehow, two more versions had joined it – each with a different

J Appiah discusses his recent tour supporting Michael Kiwanuka, and his thoughts on class, identity and inspiration.

ADHD is no laughing matter. But for Trafford-based comedian and musician Edy Hurst, it’s provided the material for a new

If you enjoy the thrill of the casino or fancy taking a punt on the outcome of the footie, how

Built on the grounds of the world-famous Etihad Arena, the newly opened Co-Op Live arena in Manchester is the UK’s

A spectacular performance has flown into Manchester’s Palace Theatre, bringing with it a fun-filled theatrical experience that is perfect for

Manchester remains one of the UK’s most well-known and most popular cities. This is both for residents who get to

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.

If you like songs about coats and sheaves of corn, this one’s for you. Joseph & the Amazing Technicolour Dreamcoat,
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