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Manchester Revue’s Lonely Hearts Sketch Club is a hilarious and spirited sketch comedy show performed by an exceptionally talented cast that will leave you in fits of laughter
The Mancunion sits down with the creative team behind yellow corners after two Manchester runs and ahead of its official premiere at the Edinburgh Fringe Festival
Stephanie Scott reviews three comedy shows at the Edinburgh Fringe Festival
The Mancunion sat down to speak with Lily and Katie, part of the team behind the show Be Home Soon, to talk about student theatre, the difficulties in taking a show up to the Fringe, and their new play
From dormant volcanoes to dog cafes, Edinburgh offers a great weekend away to a capital city while sticking to a student budget
Who Cares is a play based on the real life testimonies of young carers from Salford as part of a campaign to raise awareness of young carers in the UK
Anuli Changa talks to Lizzie Morris and Ayden Brouwers after their work in progress performance in Oxford as part of the OffBeat Festival
Anuli Changa talks to director Rosie Thackeray about what East means to her and the process of preparing to take the play to the Edinburgh Fringe Festival 2019
Liv Clarke speaks to Grace Currie, the Manchester graduate who took on the “massively daunting” Edinburgh Fringe Festival
Harry reminisces about performing in Festivus Collective’s ‘The Henriad’ at this year’s Edinburgh Fringe
This feisty piece of promising writing from a Young Pleasance alumnus is bound to administer an injection of fun into the Fringe programme
A writer and his writer’s block are about to embark on their biggest adventure yet, the Edinburgh Fringe
The Edinburgh Fringe – what it is, who it’s for, and one Manchester University student’s experience of it.
Ed Edwards’ poignant play follows Thatcher’s Great Britain, with a father and son struggling to get by as they go into business together. The glory days are over for Industrial England, and an uncertain future lies ahead
John Cale OBE is playing just three shows this summer, with one of them taking place at the Albert Hall in Manchester
yellow corners has a wonderful sense of familiarity and nostalgia to it that makes it an instantly lovable hit with anyone who has ever had the (dis)pleasure of being 13
Managing Editor Michal Wasilewksi talks to Nathaniel Hall about his show First Time, TV drama It’s a Sin, and personal experiences with HIV
Deputy Theatre Editor Dolly Busby tracks what happened to our theatres during the dark months of the national lockdown, explores how they adapted to the virtual world and questions their survival
Kayleigh Crawford reviews Awkward Conversations with Animals I’ve F*cked
Stand-up comic Liza Treyger is coming to Manchester as part of her European tour