International Women’s Day is celebrated on 8th March – here’s how Manchester is marking the day
International Women’s Day was formed to recognise the social, economic, cultural and political achievements of women and highlight issues such
International Women’s Day was formed to recognise the social, economic, cultural and political achievements of women and highlight issues such
It was a Thursday night like any other… before you knew Figs in Wigs were in town. You’re wedged in
Everyone’s been to a throwback concert with a parent. But how about trading that 1950s Elvis impersonator for a 1750s
Multi award-winning musical Chicago is heading to Manchester this winter as part of its UK tour. The well-known musical will
US Senator Bernie Sanders made his long-awaited debut at the Manchester Literature Festival on Sunday night, delivering a rabble-rousing call
Writer and director of the Wise Children theatre company, Emma Rice, reimagines the French folktale Blue Beard narrative with the aim of “breathing life into the women he tried to control.” with her new theatre show at HOME, Manchester.
Circle pits, strobes, surfing the crowd, tower blocks and a prison made entirely of light – for Enter Shikari this
At the Lowry in Salford as part of a national tour, a stage version of iconic ‘90s newsroom sitcom Drop
Last weekend saw Manchester-based music collective Different Kind of Dough take to the stage for their first live performances. The
In this episode of The Controversial Chronicles, Thomas Brace takes a look at the legacy of Libertines frontman, Peter Doherty.
The Lowry has launched a new exhibition pioneered by artist in-residence Jo Lathwood. The title of the show ‘Making Up’
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