WATCH: Engels statue in Manchester is symbolic of city’s own development
The statue is now in Tony Wilson Place in an area that in Engel’s time had been known as ‘Little Ireland,’ among the most notorious of Manchester’s slums.
The statue is now in Tony Wilson Place in an area that in Engel’s time had been known as ‘Little Ireland,’ among the most notorious of Manchester’s slums.
Engels lived right here in Manchester for several decades, the city where his radical philosophies were truly born.
Operation Black Antler is an immersive drama about police surveillance and political extremism, topics that are both sensitive and relevant.
Oscar-nominated actress, Dame Janet Suzman, delivers a poignantly hypnotic performance as Rose, the eponymous character in HOME’s timely revival of Martin Sherman’s 1999 play of the same name.
“There’s no point in reflection,” Dame Janet Suzman explains with a wry smile of healthy experience on her face.
The much-anticipated Jack Rooke: Good Grief is playing at HOME in Manchester.
It’s fair to say that MK Ultra uses a method of storytelling that quickly takes hold of your brain.
¡Viva! Spanish and Latin American Festival returns this weekend, promising three weeks of international film and theatre that focuses on progression and modernity.
The challenge for any page-to-stage adaptation is to inject new unfound life to an author’s words.
Gurinder Chadha’s Viceroy’s House is an ambitious project to say the least.
Over the past 10 years, Lizzie Nunnery has lived a double life as a folk musician and award-winning playwright.
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