‘We can argue or just enjoy it’: Hale siblings put on a show at National Tennis Centre
A brother-sister tennis double act from Hale strutted their stuff on the big stage at the National Finals of the Quorn Family Tennis Cup last weekend.
A brother-sister tennis double act from Hale strutted their stuff on the big stage at the National Finals of the Quorn Family Tennis Cup last weekend.
Like a kind of LGBT time-warping Howard’s End, The Pride shows how relationships, sex, self-worth and fate are intricately entwined with the society and period we live in.
Director Sarah Frankcom allows her actors to breathe and, given the space the sparse staging at the in-the-round Exchange provides, they’re able to push their character to a limit that is a joy to behold.
Until February 3 2019 Manchester’s People’s History Museum will display an exhibition reflecting on 100 years since the reform of the electoral system in Great Britain.
At the start of a career-high breakthrough tour, it is natural for an artist to have butterflies in their stomach.
A martyr of sport, a symbol of hope and living embodiment of Olympic Idealism.
Man Bites Frog hosts Man Bites Comedy nights every month including Barbara Nice headlining on Oct 22.
Tom Grennan had the sold-out Manchester Academy belting out hits from his debut album Lighting Matches in an electric gig on Friday.
Tom Walker brought his eclectic mix of rock, soul and pop to a sold out O2 Ritz in what was a huge hometown gig.
Bloodyminded promised to be the UK’s first single shot live broadcast interactive feature film. If you think this sounds ambitious, you would be correct.
As Windmill Green gets ready to open its doors in November, just two of its seven floors have been snapped up.
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