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  • Adam Buxton Second Date Web Poster
    theatre, stage and film

    Adam Buxton announces second date at Albert Hall

    ByEditorial Team

    After phenomenal demand for the Adam Buxton Bug: David Bowie special at Manchester’s Albert Hall, a second date has now been added on Sunday 17 April. A must-see for fans of the Thin White Duke, this BUG Special is a wonderful opportunity to enjoy some key moments from David Bowie’s life and career on the…

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  • Under The Conrete at The Lowry
    theatre, stage and film

    Previewed: Under The Concrete Waiting at The Lowry

    ByEditorial Team

    Independent Centre for Actor Training bring Sarah Wooley’s play to The Lowry This year’s graduating students of the Independent Centre for Actor Training (ICAT) bring Sarah Wooley’s play Under The Concrete Waiting to production. Retelling the events in the Mexican town of Ciudad Juarez, Wooley’s brutal play is set in a forgotten housing estate where…

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  • Bear Hunt, Chocolate Cake and Bad Things at Z-arts
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    Bear Hunt, Chocolate Cake and Bad Things coming to Z-arts

    ByEditorial Team

    Z-arts, Manchester’s venue for children and families is set to open an exciting new interactive experience. Step into the world of Michael Rosen’s Bear Hunt, Chocolate Cake and Bad Things and explore the fantastic stories and poems of former Children’s Laureate and bestselling writer Michael Rosen. Children and families can discover immersive environments inspired by…

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  • Home - image courtesy Paul Karalius
    theatre, stage and film

    Highlights at Home from April to September

    ByEditorial Team

    As the new season of theatre, visual art and film is set to launch at Home, we take a look at some of the highlights coming up over the next six months Highlights include the latest edition of ¡Viva!, Spanish and Latin American Festival, with a cross-art programme bigger, bolder and more vibrant than ever…

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  • Impossible logo
    theatre, stage and film

    Previewed: Impossible at the Palace Theatre

    ByEditorial Team

    Some of the world’s greatest illusionists will be united in Impossible – a fast-paced stage spectacular featuring death-defying stunts, technological trickery, grand stage illusions and close-up magic that coming to the Palace Theatre in March. Fresh from its hit run in London’s West End, Impossible reinvents the biggest illusions in history and audiences should prepare…

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  • Shirley - Natalie Gavin
    theatre, stage and film

    Previewed: Shirley at Hope Mill Theatre

    ByEditorial Team

    Manchester’s newest theatre, Hope Mill Theatre, situated inside the Grade II listed Hope Mill in the heart of the city of Manchester is set to host a production of Andrea Dunbar’s Shirley. Shirley, written by schoolgirl playwright, Andrea Dunbar (Rita, Sue and Bob Too, The Arbor) is a snapshot of life in the working class…

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    Previewed: Chicago at Manchester Opera House

    ByEditorial Team

    A nightclub singer, a double-murderess, a smooth-talking lawyer and a cell block of sin.  It’s the classic hit musical Chicago and it’s set to hit Manchester with an all-star cast. Created by the musical theatre talents of John Kander and Fred Ebb and legendary choreographer Bob Fosse, the Tony and Olivier Award-winning show includes classics…

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  • The Pearl Button
    theatre, stage and film

    Previewed: The Pearl Button at Home

    ByEditorial Team

    Home is set to host a special screening of The Pearl Button, the new film by acclaimed Chilean documentary filmmaker Patricio Guzman, on 18 March at 8.30pm. The Pearl Button sees the director take the audience on a journey into the water and ocean of Southern Chile. The sea holds all the voices of the…

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  • image of The Encounter
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    Previewed: Edinburgh smash hit The Encounter at Home

    ByEditorial Team

    Home is set to host potentially one of the highlights of Manchester’s theatrical year, The Encounter, Simon McBurney’s spell-binding solo performance for Complicite. In 1969, National Geographic photographer Loren McIntyre became lost in a remote part of the Brazilian rainforest while searching for the Mayoruna people.  His encounter was to test his perception of the…

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  • Penn Badgley in The Paper Store
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    Penn Badgley to attend Manchester Film Festival

    ByEditorial Team

    Gossip Girl actor Penn Badgley (Margin Call, Easy A, Greetings from Tim Buckley) is set to take a break from his European tour with his band MOTHXR and attend Manchester Film Festival 2016. Along with Director, Nicholas Gray and writer Katharine Gray Clark, the US actor and musician will be taking part in a free…

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