Prestwich besotted by Shangri-La as cabaret night celebrates a decade of entertainment
The performance, at Carlton Club on Bury Old Road, on Friday 21 July will see comedians, actors, writers and singers from all over the country fill the evening.
The performance, at Carlton Club on Bury Old Road, on Friday 21 July will see comedians, actors, writers and singers from all over the country fill the evening.
The performer, who suffers from cerebral palsy, uses the show as an opportunity to explain life with a disability whilst poking fun at some of the ridiculous notions surrounding it.
We’re into March which means spring’s around the corner and to celebrate here’s the latest e-edition of the Mancunian Matters newspaper.
Here it is, hot off the digital press – the latest e-edition of the Mancunian Matters newspaper.
At the start of April next year, the maze will take over the Old Granada Studios in Manchester and tickets for it have already gone on sale until June.
A student shopping night returns to the Arndale next week with discounts from over 200 stores.
MM takes a look at what’s hot in Manchester right now!
Loitering with Intent is a new exhibition at the People’s History Museum which celebrates the Manchester-based collective of artists and activists interested in psychogeography and public space.
Entertainment is an important part of most people’s lives. All work and no play makes Jack and Jill very dull people, so it is important that you spend at least some of your leisure time having fun, as opposed to vacuuming the house and scrubbing the bath.
Ask a random person to describe burlesque dancing, and after a short giggle, they’d probably come up with a mangled picture of musical theatre and stripping.
The new interpretation of Don Quijote, brought to HOME by Emma Frankland and Keir Cooper, uses Cervantes’ classic novel to explore the importance of standing up for what you believe in.
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