Review: Dirty Dancing @ Palace Theatre, Manchester
Dirty Dancing firmly set the stage on fire as it returned to the Palace Theatre in Manchester.
Dirty Dancing firmly set the stage on fire as it returned to the Palace Theatre in Manchester.
Oscar-nominated actress, Dame Janet Suzman, delivers a poignantly hypnotic performance as Rose, the eponymous character in HOME’s timely revival of Martin Sherman’s 1999 play of the same name.
Award-winning actor Dean Elliott boldly stepped away from the bright lights of the West End stage pen to pen his own musical masterpiece: The The Simon and Garfunkel Story.
“There’s no point in reflection,” Dame Janet Suzman explains with a wry smile of healthy experience on her face.
The much-anticipated Jack Rooke: Good Grief is playing at HOME in Manchester.
Theatre director Sally Cookson is bringing a stage production of La Strada to The Lowry in Salford.
It’s hard to express exactly what it is that works so brilliantly about James Thierrée’s latest offering.
According to director Douglas Rintoul, The Crucible is ‘the perfect play for our post-truth times’.
A night at the ballet is usually accompanied by expectations of a prim and proper production
Northern Ballet’s new production Casanova is gearing up to be one of the most sensual shows of the year.
Ghost the Musical can certainly lay claim to eliciting a reaction from its audience.
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