Review: The Merchant of Venice 1936 – antifascist spin casts new light on violence of Shakespeare’s classic
Director Brigid Larmour brings a fresh urgency to The Merchant of Venice in this production by Watford Palace Theatre at

Director Brigid Larmour brings a fresh urgency to The Merchant of Venice in this production by Watford Palace Theatre at

Half Moon’s production of Hot Orange is a powerful homage to childhood friendship and love in an immersive insight into

Chamber orchestra Manchester Camerata teamed up with the London group Speakers Corner Quartet for an evening of imaginative music-making on

Salford’s free light trail is celebrating its 10th anniversary this December. Lightwaves Salford, which is presented by Quays Culture, will

“I’ve got parkin, Chorley cakes, and Lancashire sauce in my pantry now and everything from Yorkshire has been hidden.” The

Black Friday can be in equal parts fun and chaotic. Many shoppers can get great deals on things they otherwise

Black Friday is finally upon us and retailers are all prepared for the busiest weekend in the shopping calendar. Black

On the second tour of the production since 2019, award-winning choreographer and performer Seeta Patel and her dancers bring to

Thomas Street is buzzing with preparation as the prestigious Chanel Métiers d’Art show reportedly comes to Manchester in just over two weeks’ time.

Bolton Octagon’s new musical production of Around the World in 80 Days is a fun, festive treat that keeps its

This winter Stockport hosted its Spectacular Sunday festival which featured over 200 talented performers. The event is one of many
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