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Take a look at all the exciting events happening in Manchester, perfect for celebrating once exam season is finally over!
A rundown of all the musicals coming to Manchester over the next few months
Theatre Editor Jay Darcy reviews The Addams Family at Manchester Opera House, starring Joanne Clifton, Cameron Blakely and Scott Paige
Disney’s stage musical adaptation of Bedknobs and Broomsticks returns to Manchester, playing at the Lowry and starring Dianne Pilkington
Aayush Chadha reviews The Hound of the Baskervilles, an adaptation of the Sherlock Holmes novel of the same name, at the Lowry
Theatre Editor Jay Darcy, Ana Maria Ortiz and Alana Cook review the worldwide premiere of the musical adaptation of Back to the Future, starring Tony winner Roger Bart, at the Opera House in Manchester
Phoebe Moore explores a few of Manchester’s cafés to give the lowdown of what to expect if you want to study off-campus
Deputy Head of Marketing Camila Florencia Rusailh and Theatre Editor Jay Darcy attend the launch event of The Lion King
Scarlett Spicer reviews The Guilty Feminist and Amnesty International’s The Secret Policeman’s Tour
Theatre Editor Jay Darcy interviews the cast of Priscilla Queen of the Desert, including Strictly’s Joe McFadden
Evie Appleson and Theatre Editor Jay Darcy interview BenDeLaCreme and Jinkx Monsoon, ahead of their show, All I Want for Christmas is Attention
Writer Sam James remembers Les Dawson; the firm family favourite who needs to be remembered by all
Alexia Pieretti attends the preview event of Avenue Q at Oscars Bar
Theatre Editor Jay Darcy reviews Curtains, a musical whodunnit, starring Jason Manford, Carley Stenson and Ore Oduba
Alana Cook reviews 9 to 5 The Musical, starring Louise Redknapp and Amber Davies
Jessica Wiehler enjoyed Selladoor’s production of the classic play, but found the experience challenged by differences from the much-studied novel
Izzy Lewis reviews an uneven production of the classic musical at The Palace
Anuli Changa finds joy in the spontaneity of a show that changes every night
Editor, Hannah Brierley talks to frontman and lead singer from Keane, Tom Chaplin
This dark and both vocal and visually spectacular is any Meat Loaf’s fan dream come true