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Serena travels to Leeds to review the first ever Live at Leeds: In the Park at Temple Newsam, covering Easy Life, Lauran Hibberd, Sports Team, The Snuts and more
Theatre Editor Jay Darcy reviews The Rise and Fall of Little Voice at the Lowry, starring Shobna Gulati, Ian Kelsey, and Christina Bianco
The Rise and Fall of Little Voice plays at the Lowry, starring Shobna Gulati, Ian Kelsey and Christina Bianco
What to know about Neighbourhood Weekender taking place on 28th and 29th May
Theatre Editor Jay Darcy reviews Chicago at Manchester Opera House, starring Faye Brookes and Sheila Ferguson
A rundown of all the musicals coming to Manchester over the next few months
Music Editor Sarah Taylor reviews Hedwig and the Angry Inch at HOME, starring Divina De Campo
HOME and Leeds Playhouse’s new production of Hedwig and the Angry Inch is coming to HOME
The Three Degrees’ Sheila Ferguson will be stepping into the role of Matron “Mama” Morton in Chicago at Manchester Opera House
Johnson’s exclusion of trans people from the conversion therapy ban will not be taken lying down
From the Netflix flagship films to the independent low budget flicks, 2021 has been a big year for female dominated horror movies. Dan Collins looks back at the female stars, auteurs and writers of the last year.
Disney’s stage musical adaptation of Bedknobs and Broomsticks returns to Manchester, playing at the Lowry and starring Dianne Pilkington
Belfast, an autobiographical story of Kenneth Branagh’s childhood, is an irresistibly charming and heart-warming crowd-pleaser.
May 2021 saw the return of live theatre and music events, albeit with a reduced capacity, social distancing, and masks. Finally, in July, venues could operate at full capacity. I’ve seen over 30 shows this year, which isn’t so bad given the fact that my first one was in mid-June! It’s remarkable that after such […]
TURN ON FEST returns with in person events, following the 2020 launch and the online festival in 2021
The University of Manchester Swimming team travelled to Sheffield to compete in their first post-COVID gala
Kristin Cooper investigates the post-punk band Girl Band’s decision to change their name to Gilla Band after 10 years
Kinofilm’s LGBTQ Shorts Programme showcases a variety of queer short films, from a lesbian war drama to a family dramedy
Halloween Kills delivers thrills and gore but falls short on anything resembling an interesting plot
Katie Bray gives you a short horror movie quiz to get you in the mood for the Halloween season.