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UoM’s very own Musical Theatre Society’s Autumn Showcase assembled snippets from the outstanding shows performed last academic year
The Black Blues Brothers showed off their vast acrobatic skill in their not-so Blues show at The Lowry
After a two-year postponement, The Lion King is coming to the Palace Theatre for a four-and-a-half-month residency
Disney on Ice presents Dream Big visits AO Arena as part of its UK tour
The Shawshank Redemption visits The Lowry for the penultimate stop of its UK tour
Friendsical: A Musical Parody stops by The Lowry for the final stop of its UK tour with special guest appearances, including Louise Redknapp
Rodgers and Hammerstein’s Cinderella flies into Hope Mill Theatre for its European Premiere
Ahead of The Lion King’s stellar four-month residency at the Palace Theatre, Disney held an intimate preview event at Sonata Piano & Cabaret Lounge
Can ice-cream help with healthcare? Do sparks really fly when you’re on a good date? The Ig Nobels are back to answer life’s big questions
WARGASM rule Academy 2 on their ‘EXPLICIT TOUR’ with a stylish, but raucous set covering every corner of their discography
Frome straight-up gothic horror to thought-provoking, tales which take a scary twist on classic stories, here is the definitive list of books to scare you silly this Halloween.
Lettuce see whether this viral TikTok salad is worth the hype…
Halloween is the second biggest holiday after Christmas, yet we know nothing of its history – where does it come from, why do we dress up and how have spooky trends changed over time?
After 40 years Blade Runner is still an extremely poignant and thought-provoking film
The new body of work from the American singer-songwriter deals with grief and joy in a pandemic-stricken world
Overwatch remains unchanged, with microtransactions and minimal reward systems leaving people wanting more
An event in Platt Fields Park failed to break the Guinness World Record for the most people dressed as ghosts in one place
Guardians of the Galaxy captures the heart and soul of the characters, while standing on its own without the MCU.
The L.S. Lowry painting ‘Going to The Match’ will remain publicly available after it was purchased by The Lowry Arts Centre for £6.6 million
As Halloween approaches The Mancunion looks into Black representation in horror films, from its tokenistic origins to the pioneers of ‘Black Horror’ today