Conductor Rainer Hersch reflects on ‘golden age’ of Xmas No.1s as his festive singalong hits Manchester
The Christmas Number One is a festive tradition like no other – and one man is about to remind people of that fact.
The Christmas Number One is a festive tradition like no other – and one man is about to remind people of that fact.
Nativity! The Musical is bringing the Christmas spirit to Manchester.
With a prominent politician’s father in the I’m A Celebrity jungle and a reality star in The White House, parodying trash TV effectively has become something of a conundrum.
When Elf, the film starring Will Ferrell, was released in 2003 it quickly became a firm family Christmas favourite.
How do you know it was a good night? – When a week later you still have the band’s songs stuck in your head.
It was less about Manchester and more about Liverpool when Cilla the Musical opened at the Palace Theatre.
Few stories have been dramatised and adapted as many times as Charles Dickens’ heart-warming tale A Christmas Carol.
Lurching violently – much like many of the tragic characters – from prophecy to farce, Anton Chekhov’s Uncle Vanya was ahead of its time.
Heavy metal and hard rock sensation Deep Purple are still intoxicating.
American comedian Margaret Cho is coming to Manchester – and you can watch her for FREE.
Inspired by a Lewis Carroll poem of the same name, The Hunting of the Snark is a loud, colourful and uplifting children’s musical that never stops short of having fun, both on stage and with its audience.
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