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
HUSK, the first play by former Coronation Street star Rupert Hill, is a masterclass in intimate, immersive theatre that entirely
First released in France in 2023, The Goldman Case is a great watch – not just for its account of
“Have you ever dreamt of a better version of yourself? Younger, more beautiful, more perfect?” asks an advert for the
Deansgate dive bar Bunny Jackson’s has launched a new range of Panamanian rum and MM was invited to try it.
Following on from the success of Found’s Red Bank Arch party the lifestyle brand launched Sundown Sessions to continue the
AIR Gallery CIC’s seventh annual AIR OPEN exhibition is currently showing at Rogue Artists Studios CIC in Gorton – and
The Palace Theatre in Manchester welcomed the classic tale of Aladdin this week, and left the audience stunned with the
This musical was based on the real life 1930s criminal duo who grabbed the interest of America and have since
Paloma Faith took Manchester by storm last week after performing two sold-out shows at the Bridgewater Hall with one very
Yard Act put on a show at the O2 Apollo Theatre as a mix of disco infused tunes, post punk
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