Love It If We Beat Them review: The beautiful game and the harsh realities of political change
A play written by Rob Ward takes us back to 1995/96 Newcastle, where a city was enjoying its beloved team’s
A play written by Rob Ward takes us back to 1995/96 Newcastle, where a city was enjoying its beloved team’s
Important black figures have been showcased across Manchester this October to commemorate Black History Month. Mancunian Matters conducted a whistle-stop
Top authors and poets were among who appeared at the Manchester Literature Festival as this year’s event got off to
The Manchester Literature Festival has officially started today offering interactive experiences for audiences to engage with writers from around the
Manchester has been ranked third in a new list of the best Christmas Markets to visit this year. The city’s
Mistry uses performance to connect with her community. Image credit: Dan Collins
Ahead of releasing his new album this week and his upcoming talk at the launch of a new animation exhibition
You’ve seen the musical, now read the real Book of Mormon – that’s the message from a member of The
Six months after it scooped the Olivier Award for best new dance production, Ivan Michael Blackstock’s subterranean fever-dream of a
The UK’s first Museum of Illusions opens today in Manchester – and it’s sure to become one of the most
HUSK, the first play by former Coronation Street star Rupert Hill, is a masterclass in intimate, immersive theatre that entirely
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