Review: WAKE’s high-camp homage to grief sparkles at Factory International
Last night’s performance of THISISPOPBABY’s WAKE doesn’t take the form of a usual production with a narrative flow, tonal progression
Last night’s performance of THISISPOPBABY’s WAKE doesn’t take the form of a usual production with a narrative flow, tonal progression
The House Party at HOME theatre explores themes of class, power, and privilege with raw intensity. Written by Laura Lomas,
Last night marked the first short film session of the Manchester Film Festival. In just over an hour and half,
From achingly sincere innvocation to exciting electronica – Zaho de Sagazan live was enchanting at Gorilla on 27 February.
I’m struck by her range – we start off with Sagazan sat at a piano, simply lit in white and she plays a beautiful and slow ballad to start us off.
“I love you so much,” Biig Piig professes breathlessly in her lilting Cork accent before going onto say: “Manchester energy
Dear Evan Hansen has become something of a modern musical phenomenon since its premiere 10 years ago. Based on the
It’s impossible to leave the theatre after seeing Come From Away, currently playing at the Lowry in Salford, without a
Last Saturday the BBC Philharmonic Orchestra played an innovative virtual concert broadcast live to three different audiences. The Sound of
The legendary musical Blood Brothers, which began life as a school play in Liverpool and has gone to on to
Swapping London for deepest, darkest Peru, the third Paddington film reunites audiences with the loveable bear in an enjoyable enough
Cast and crew of Anora. Attribution: Xfranksun, CC BY-SA 4.0 , via Wikimedia Commons
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