“It is a distortion of truth”: what a Latter-day Saint thinks of The Book of Mormon musical
You’ve seen the musical, now read the real Book of Mormon – that’s the message from a member of The
You’ve seen the musical, now read the real Book of Mormon – that’s the message from a member of The
Two of Us, at HOME, is an absorbing attempt at imagining the final meeting of Beatles members John Lennon and
Plans to build 99 flats in the Northern Quarter have been approved by Manchester City Council despite concerns over a
Six months after it scooped the Olivier Award for best new dance production, Ivan Michael Blackstock’s subterranean fever-dream of a
A new trial in Flixton introducing traffic calming measures has divided the community, causing outrage among some residents. Trafford Council
The UK’s first Museum of Illusions opens today in Manchester – and it’s sure to become one of the most
A former clinic in Gorton that previously housed 21 residents illegally is set to be transformed into residential apartments after
HUSK, the first play by former Coronation Street star Rupert Hill, is a masterclass in intimate, immersive theatre that entirely
This week marks one year since Andy Burnham’s launch of the Bee Network, which has made travel easier across Greater
Plans for the UK’s first LGBTQ+ extra care housing scheme were approved by Manchester City Council’s planning and highways committee
Nine mayors across the UK – including Greater Manchester’s Andy Burnham – have committed to ban the marketing of junk
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