The Book of Mormon review: offensive and outrageous but irresistible
Every morning for the past three weeks I have read the same billboard advertising The Book of Mormon outside Manchester
Every morning for the past three weeks I have read the same billboard advertising The Book of Mormon outside Manchester
Moulin Rouge! The Musical is coming to Manchester next year for an extended eight-week run as part of its first
Eighty-five years after one of the most popular films in the world was first released it has now been transformed
Akram Khan’s reimagined version of Giselle, performed by English National Ballet, presents a haunting tale of love and redemption with
The Palace Theatre & Opera House in Manchester are set to re-open on 21st August after almost 18 months of
Whether it’s ice skating, gorging yourself on chocolate or sipping a pint and watching the boxing, there’s something for everyone this December in Manchester. So here’s our advent guide (spoiler alert – we may have spilled over into January, there’s THAT much going on…)
The country’s already had its fill of red, blue and yellow battle buses driving up and down the UK.
The English National Ballet’s Cinderella at the Palace Theatre is a complete delight and surprise.
Dolly Parton’s musical has tumbled out of the West End and stumbled straight into Manchester.
This is no bible-bashing gospel play! From missionaries in pink sequin jackets to Darth Vader and Yoda, The Book of Mormon is pure musical chaos – but it’s absolute genius at the same time.
Dirty Dancing: The Classic Story on Stage opened at Manchester’s Palace Theatre – delivering on its promise of ‘sensationally sexy dancing’, with the rest of the show offering an entertaining mix of theatre, dance and comedy.
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