Mandarin play banned in China takes centre stage at Manchester Contact Theatre
A play – completely in Mandarin and banned in China – is set to hit the stage at Manchester’s Contact Theatre.
A play – completely in Mandarin and banned in China – is set to hit the stage at Manchester’s Contact Theatre.
A Bolton preschool has turned itself around in record time, jumping from an Ofsted rating of ‘Inadequate’ to ‘Good’ in just four months.
Technology is seen by many as something that can break down all conceivable barriers.
With award winning actors and a community chorus of 53 Manchester residents, Home’s latest play The Oresteia takes the city by storm.
David Cameron was the target of a political rant from the stars of Kneehigh theatre company’s musical Dead Dog In A Suitcase in the post-show talk at Manchester’s HOME yesterday.
Shocking short stories of human trafficking from around the world are brought together in one educational and inspiring theatrical performance set to hit the stage at the Greater Manchester Fringe Festival.
Phone sex operator Cameryn Moore will be performing her award-winning play Phone Whore and writing her world-famous ‘sidewalk smut’ at the Greater Manchester Fringe Festival this month.
MM reviews Agatha Christie’s Black Coffee showcased at the Manchester opera House starring Jason Durr.
An award-winning playwright is crowdfunding to bring a production loosely based on the Rochdale child grooming scandal to Manchester.
Al Pacino will be keeping his friends close but his fans closer as his double feature based on an Oscar Wilde play will air this Sunday at Manchester’s Odeon cinema, followed by a Q&A.
Manchester audiences will experience the romance and tragedy of a mysterious criminal underworld, in a site-specific reimagining of William Shakespeare’s Romeo and Juliet.
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