Review: Kinky Boots @ Opera House, Manchester
Manchester has waited ever so patiently for its turn to experience the phenomenon that is Kinky Boots – and now it’s finally here.
Manchester has waited ever so patiently for its turn to experience the phenomenon that is Kinky Boots – and now it’s finally here.
Family friendly comedy can be a little difficult to get right these days – but as MM found out, taking risks can produce a thoroughly enjoyable evening, after Harry and Chris’ ‘Save the World’ show at the Frog and Bucket Comedy Club on Sunday.
New Order performed their only UK show of 2018 at Alexandra Palace in London on Friday night, delivering a timeless set filled with songs both old and new from the band’s 40-year history.
The market is one of the largest in the world and the stalls start at the Cathedral Gardens and ends at Albert Square and the Town Hall with side roads full of Christmas decorations, ornamental structures and attractions for the whole family.
Matthew Holness may be best known for his roots in comedy, but his first feature film Possum is, in his own words, “about as bleak as it gets.”
Adam Rowe hosted an eventful night of comedy with a measured performance that carried a serious message about how he felt his current girlfriend wasn’t “the one”.
Rocking his dishevelled chic, Lewis Capaldi played his biggest ever headline show at Manchester’s Albert Hall on Tuesday.
Legendary Smiths guitarist Johnny Marr is set to finish off his Call The Comet Tour in Manchester.
Off The Record, the independent music festival that puts together emerging bands and the music industry’s biggest names, is back in Manchester for its third edition this month.
The production was last shown in 2014 (the centenary of the beginning of World War One) in London and was met to rave reviews, being nominated for multiple OFFIE’s and winning one.
Sam Levinson’s brutal spin on the Salem witch trials is a very, very mixed bag.
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