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Awkward Productions’ hit one-man show arrives in Manchester next month
Their performances involve real-life head shavings mid-show
Eleanor Forrest finds out what it means for comedian Tez Ilyas to ’Teztify’ against modern day assumptions of himself as a Northern, Working-class, British Muslim.
Lauren Gorton reviews Dominic Berry’s poetry performance for LGBT History month at Manchester Central Library
On the 9th of February, Elise Gallagher visited the Bolton Octagon to see the acclaimed psychological thriller INSIDE, presented by Strawberry Blonde Curls Theatre Company
Jana, the junior half of quirky mother and daughter show Jana and Heidi answers questions about university life, starting a career in comedy and her performance at the Lowry
The University of Manchester’s very own fringe festival, brought to you by the Drama Society.
If you haven’t heard of/seen the Edinburgh Fringe Festival Force of comedy-cabaret sauciness, your ears have not lived. On 20th October Frisky and Mannish are making their way to our humble-land (Frisky’s home-town), for the Manchester Comedy Festival and performing at The Lowry. Their production, School of Pop, taught its audiences Tudor history using the […]
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 comes to Manchester Opera House as part of a two-city tour, following a hit run in the West End – starring Jenna Coleman and Aidan Turner
Lily Young reviews How To Keep Up With The Kardashians at Underbelly (Edinburgh Fringe)
Frankenstein: How To Make A Monster, a beatbox recreation of the classic story, plays at Contact Theatre
Sam Whitehouse reviews UMDS’s Gorgon Westley’s Railway Circus, which was performed at the Peer Hat as part of the MIFTAs
The rising Zkeletonz trio new synth-filled single says: if he world’s coming to an end, we may as well get away from the noise and dance
Matt Johnston showcases the work of the current Fuse TV team and give us a peak at the plans for the upcoming year
Anuli Changa talks to Foxdog Studios’ tech-comedy duo Lloyd and Pete about their production of Robot Chef in Salford
Anuli Changa reviews Edinburgh Fringe hit, ‘The Political History of Smack and Crack’ at The Mustard Tree
Ahead of a highly-anticipated Manchester date in his Coupla Cans Tour, Kav Huggins spoke to Mo Gilligan about expectations, growth and trainers
Marina Jenkins talks to the team behind new play Flushed ahead of their Manchester run at 53two
Izzy Lewis reviews How To Win Against History, the final performance in HOME’s Orbit Festival 2017