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
Britain’s Got Talent 2022 finalist Ben Nickless spoke to MM about his pantomime return as Buttons in Cinderella – this
Let Me Look At You explores the diametrically opposed relationship between two generations of gay men – between the narrator (Mark Pinkosh) and the eponymous ‘you’, a young man in his late 20s.
From the nostalgia of China Plates and Pearl Earrings by 25-year-old Jade Jones to the riotous Trollope, Manchester’s Fringe has been “a little bit of everything” according to GMF director Lisa Connor.
Soap stars Alfie Browne-Sykes and Riley Carter-Millington were born in the 1990s, some 75 years after the end of the First World War.
Budding Manchester screen actors will have the opportunity to be taught by the best, as an established Yorkshire-based acting school expands into the city this month.
With award winning actors and a community chorus of 53 Manchester residents, Home’s latest play The Oresteia takes the city by storm.
Caroline Joynt and Tim Hans Smith run Willpower Youth Theatre in Wigan – a non-profit drama school that holds classes on Thursday evenings and Saturday mornings.
The Full Monty is running at Manchester Opera House until September 20
Taking off their clothes while taking on modern issues – The Full Monty stage show comes to Manchester Opera House
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