Preview: Henry V @ Manchester Cathedral
British and French actors will descend on Manchester later this month to lead the cast of Antic Disposition’s Henry V.
British and French actors will descend on Manchester later this month to lead the cast of Antic Disposition’s Henry V.
New to the Warehouse Project’s enviable array of lineups this year is a select number of day-into-night shows – playing from 2 until midnight in what will be the last year at their celebrated Store Street venue.
The sofa in the green room of The Comedy Store is leopard print. It’s a loud vibrant fabric, unashamedly honest. Very much like scouse comedian Adam Rowe.
Let Me Look At You explores the diametrically opposed relationship between two generations of gay men – between the narrator (Mark Pinkosh) and the eponymous ‘you’, a young man in his late 20s.
The National Theatre’s innovative adaptation of Macbeth successfully is reimagining a Shakespeare classic at The Lowry.
Lost Dog’s production of Juliet and Romeo is utterly sublime.
Film critic and Manchester alumnus Mark Kermode returned to HOME last night for a one-off evening of musical mischief and bass slapping with his old band The Railtown Bottlers.
Macbeth is playing at The Lowry, Salford this week as the National Theatre brings one of Shakespeare’s finest works back to life.
The Magic Gang and Manchester’s Albert Hall – could music fans ask for a better combination?
Jorja Smith will give Manchester a double dose of her infectious pop spirit when she comes to the city in just under two weeks’ time as part of her fourth UK tour.
Known for many classical musicians, members of the public attended a unique performance of music from countries including Germany and the Czechoslovakia.
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