In the theatrical wilderness: the rise of audio-walking plays
“Breathe in. Smell the day. Smell the sky. Smell where the sky meets the paving stones. Smell day hitting concrete.
“Breathe in. Smell the day. Smell the sky. Smell where the sky meets the paving stones. Smell day hitting concrete.
It’s a Sin is undeniably a monumental moment in British television. A mainstream show about the AIDS crisis in Britain
MM caught up with Kiri Pritchard about the importance of honesty, prejudice, and her fear of the forever-ness of the internet ahead of Laughing Cows comedy night at Northern Quarter’s Frog and Bucket.
The director of Museum of the Year 2015, the Whitworth Gallery, attributes the museum’s recent triumph on the international stage to the people of Manchester, vowing to inject prize fund back into the community that sculpts its success.
TV favourites Ant & Dec will be stopping off in Manchester this weekend as they bring their hit show Saturday Night Takeaway to the city – and offer fans a unique front row experience.
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