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This dynamic, fin-tickling, show really mer-maid our day!
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
The comedian Rachel Fairburn promises the ‘funniest’ show audiences can get tickets to. In a conversation with the Mancunion, she talks about her Manchester routes and what she wants to get out of her latest tour
We sit down with Bronté Barbé, ahead of the Manchester premiere of Kathy and Stella Solve a Murder!
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
Underbelly is coming to Manchester for the very first time, with their acclaimed show La Clique taking up residency at Depot Mayfield
Lemons Lemons Lemons Lemons Lemons, starring Jenna Coleman and Aidan Turner, is a thought-provoking domestic dystopia
We could not let Death Drop: Back in the Habit end its run without interviewing its lead star, LoUis CYfer!
A breakdown of all the South Asian theatre coincidentally coming to Manchester throughout November
Find out what musicals are coming to Manchester this September!
Aayush Chadha laments about the current state of British theatre – in what was supposed to be a review of Classic!
The Lady Boys of Bangkok (complete with the newly made-over Sabai Pavilion) comes to the Trafford Centre as part of its brand-new Summer of Fun UK tour
Rebecca Rommen reviews Pink Lemonade at the recently refurbished Contact Theatre – just after Trans Awareness Week
Managing Editor Michal Wasilewksi talks to Nathaniel Hall about his show First Time, TV drama It’s a Sin, and personal experiences with HIV
The Queer House’s Pink Lemonade plays at the recently reopened Contact Theatre later this month
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
Mhairi Finlayson spoke at this years Women in Media conference about being a woman in STEM and how STEM research can be applied in media
Alexia Pieretti reviews Indigo at the King’s Arms
Kate Ireland reviews Bryony Kimmings’ I’m a Phoenix Bitch at HOME