Packed with rock 'n' roll hits and loosely based on The Tempest and the 1956 science fiction film Forbidden Planet, the 25th anniversary tour of the Olivier Award winning musical Return To The...
Packed with rock 'n' roll hits and loosely based on The Tempest and the 1956 science fiction film Forbidden Planet, the 25th anniversary tour of the Olivier Award winning musical Return To The...
Monday 4 - Saturday 9 May: The Palace Theatre - Return to the Forbidden Planet. The much lauded and critically acclaimed Olivier Award winning rock spectacular brings its 25th anniversary tour to...
Bristol-based company Sleepdogs is set to present its latest touring work The Bullet and the Brass Trombone at the Royal Exchange Theatre on 1 and 2 May. The Bullet and the Bass Trombone sees the...
until 2 May: The Royal Exchange Theatre - Anna Karenina. The classic Leo Tolstoy piece, adapted by Jo Clifford, enters its final week at the Royal Exchange Theatre before moving to Leeds. The...
Thirty-eight hits of the sixties, woven together by a plot designed to fit in with the music, sung gloriously by a young energetic cast. Dreamboats and Miniskirts, the sequel to the 1950s set...
Cole Porter’s musical, Anything Goes, centres around the character of Billy Crocker (Matt Rawle), a cast upon Wall Street broker, who has fallen madly in love with socialite Hope Harcourt (Zoe...
We take a look at some of the studio shows and special events coming up over the next few months: The Lady’s Not For Walking Like An Egyptian Thursday 9th April – Saturday 11th April Commissioned by...
Billed as a sumptuous selection of showtunes and dance including excerpts from Sweet Charity, The Wiz, Godspell and Cats, Musical Bites by Jazzgalore (the production company of the Northern Ballet...
The Moscow City Ballet has built itself a sterling reputation through strong performances of some of the world’s most popular ballets and is currently in the UK presenting four of the most popular –...
Taking on a production such as Mamet’s Sexual Perversity in Chicago is a brave decision. It’s a work which can easily go wrong –the chemistry between the characters is essential, there’s a danger...
It looks set to be a sensational few days for dance fans as a series of stunning events are due to take place in Manchester, which will leave dance fans pirouetting in delight. So what’s on? First...
Two days of dance at Manchester's Contact Theatre. Manchester’s Contact Theatre is set to host Turn for the fourth year. The two-day micro-festival of new dance will take place on Friday 27th and...
It was the opera ‘they tried to ban’. Verdi’s work, based upon the play Le roi s’amue by Victor Hugo and with an Italian libretto written by Fransesco Maria Piave, caused no short amount of outrage...
As the 1956 Theatre gets ready to launch it's latest production, Mamet's Sexual Perversity in Chicago at Salford Arts Theatre, we speak to Amy-Jane Ollies, Artistic Director of Manchester's 1956...
Renowned producer Ellen Kent brings the Iconic operas Rigoletto and Madama Butterfly to the Opera House, Manchester with international soloists, a highly praised chorus and full orchestra....