Review: Billy Elliot the Musical @ Manchester Palace Theatre
A night at the theatre could achieve many things – from tears of joy to tears of sorrow.
A night at the theatre could achieve many things – from tears of joy to tears of sorrow.
HOME’s artistic director of theatre Walter Meierjohann is promising passion, premieres and immersive, undercover theatre at secret locations for the Manchester venue’s spring/summer 2017 season.
Much Ado About Nothing is one of the most frequently performed and familiar of Shakespeare’s comedies, and this RSC touring production feels safe yet fun.
More than a century on from its first UK performance, the task of pulling Ibsen’s controversial classic into the modern day is not insignificant.
The RSC begins its ten-day run in Manchester with their highly acclaimed pairing of Love’s Labour’s Lost and Much Ado About Nothing
Scandal surrounded the first performances of Henrik Ibsen’s Ghosts in the late 19th century.
The Wind in the Willows has been brought to life in a new musical adaptation written by Downton Abbey creator Julian Fellowes.
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.
Holby City and Jesus of Nazareth star Robert Powell returned to the University of Salford to speak to students at their new £55m arts centre.
How can the 1966 World Cup, cancer, and gambling addiction combine to create a coherent 70-minute one-man play?
The gripping tale of the rise and fall of Ethiopian emperor Haile Selassie is brought to life in this stunningly simple stage adaptation of the novel by Polish journalist Ryszard Kapuściński.
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