Review: Little Shop of Horrors @ Palace Theatre
Picture the scene: Two young florists destined for each other, forced apart by a merciless dentist in an American slum which is tormented by an overgrown plant.
Picture the scene: Two young florists destined for each other, forced apart by a merciless dentist in an American slum which is tormented by an overgrown plant.
Hordes of wrestling fans descended on Victoria Baths as the New Wave Wrestling Alliance spooktacular brought together a mix of halloween fun and in-ring action.
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Doors open at 3pm, with the in-ring action commencing an hour and a half later.
The Beast are set to play three nights at The Lowry Theatre, Salford, from Wednesday through to Friday as part of the theatre’s Halloween Spooktacular.
It might yet be a good week away, but the spirit of Halloween is already looming over the darkening skies of Manchester.
If you go down to the woods today you’re sure of a big surprise, it is Halloween after all! But if you’d rather not venture out of doors to get your thrills this weekend, all is not lost – the dark woods will be brought to you.
Many people’s worst nightmare is the thought of being trapped in darkness filled with actors in terrifying prosthetics, but House of The Dead has some surprises for you.
Homeowners in Manchester can now have their house searched for any signs of paranormal activity, thanks to an online estate agent.
The Little Print Shop of Horrors – a ‘bad’ way of helping a good cause – will reopen for a fifth year before this Halloween.
Halloween is just around the corner, and whilst some will be content to close the curtains and ignore the trick-or-treaters, many around Manchester will be looking to get into the spirit.
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