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Kayleigh Crawford reviews Awkward Conversations with Animals I’ve F*cked
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
The Musical Theatre Society are gearing up for another year of performance, with the Musical Revue getting going soon
Stand-up comic Liza Treyger is coming to Manchester as part of her European tour
Awkward Productions’ hit one-man show arrives in Manchester next month
Anuli Changa talks to Foxdog Studios’ tech-comedy duo Lloyd and Pete about their production of Robot Chef in Salford
Mia Edwards reviews an intimate night of feminist spoken word performance, reflecting upon the power of mutual support and the sharing of stories
Anuli Changa talks to comdeian Ken Cheng about his first UK tour and his comedic experience
Their performances involve real-life head shavings mid-show
Anuli Changa reviews ‘SIX’ The Musical, the new smash hit by Marlow and Morris, fresh from the West End
Chloe Hatton reviews Fuse FM’s latest event, a CALM time, which was organised in collaboration with the Comedy Society in order to raise money for the Campaign Against Living Miserably
Anuli Changa talks to Ben McFarland and Tom Sandham about the ‘Thinking Drinkers’ Pub Crawl’ ahead of its touring visit to The Lowry
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.
Anuli Changa finds joy in the spontaneity of a show that changes every night
Survivors Manchester calls the city to nominate its best busker talent as part of global campaign 1BlueString
Daniel Sloss’s dark humour takes centre stage in his new tour, posing the question – am I a sociopath?
A gripping and thoroughly enjoyable piece of theatre, says Lily Brittain.
An hour long show of madcap physical theatre, acted with aplomb
An undeniably interesting question is posed to the audience of “Lemons, Lemons, Lemons, Lemons, Lemons”; what would you say with just 140 words a day?
Fancy a laugh? Here’s a glimpse of the comedy on its way to Manchester over the coming months