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Stephanie Scott reviews Priscilla Queen of the Desert at The Palace Theatre
Stephanie Scott previews Priscilla Queen of the Desert at The Palace Theatre
Helen McCarthy reviews ’42nd Street’ at the Palace Theatre
Jessie Cohen reviews touring musical Grease after its stop-off at the Palace Theatre last week.
Pretty Woman the Musical was a disappointing adaption of a problematic rom-com that showed glimpses of how much better it could have been if a bolder and more imaginative approach had been taken
Life in Manchester may feel very different to continental Europe, but with our compilation of advice, you won’t feel so far from other European cultures as a student in the city
If you have a chance to see Hamilton, do not throw away your shot
Only with Akram Khan’s re-imagining of Giselle do we find the full emotional potential of the story laid bare before us.
The Mancunion sits down with Olivier nominee Ian McIntosh, ahead of the regional premiere of Regent’s Park Open Air Theatre’s reimagining of Andrew Lloyd Webber’s Jesus Christ Superstar
Find out what musicals are coming to Manchester this September!
With Heathers in Manchester, The Mancunion sits down with Eliza Zavou. We spoke about musical theatre, her character (Heather Duke), and the pressures of starring in a show with such a passionate fan base
Find out what musicals are coming to Manchester this August!
Stock Aitken Waterman’s I Should Be So Lucky was launched at The Lawn Club, ahead of its world premiere at Manchester Opera House. Hosted by Jenny Powell, it featured appearances from Pete Waterman OBE and writer Debbie Isitt
Roald Dahl’s Charlie and the Chocolate Factory is a magnificent show that enchants audiences of all ages, from children to their grandparents!
The Mancunion sits down with Ewan Gillies, ahead of Charlie and the Chocolate Factory visiting Manchester for the first time ever
Find out what musicals are coming to Manchester this July!
Dirty Dancing is a timeless classic revived
Find out what musicals are coming to Manchester this June!
Greatest Days, which is based on the music of Take That and stars Kym Marsh, is perhaps the greatest jukebox musical out there
The King and I is a sumptuous delight and daringly sociopolitical