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Ally Mitchell went to the Lowry last week to see new play, Onions Cry Too.
Joshua Val Martin reviews the touring production of Cabaret, which came to the Lowry last week
Review: All The Way Home at The Lowry
Review: Top Hat at The Lowry
Charlie McCullagh’s and Evelyn Hoskins’ elevated chemistry blew us away
Life of Pi is the most eye-opening theatrical experience suitable for all ages, with a masterful use of lighting a puppetry
Gather your family and immerse yourself in the captivating world of Edward Scissorhands
Impactful, but a little underdeveloped. The Good Enough Mums Club handles challenging subject with crude humour
2:22 is a chilling exploration of the existence of ghosts – but it is not everybody’s cup of poison
cheeky little brown gives an insightful view into the complexities of racialised relationships: from interacting with new hoity-toity white friends to adapting to the new changed version of an old familiar face.
The Mancunion sits down with Carrie Hope Fletcher, the reigning Queen of the West End, ahead of the regional premiere of her new play, ‘The Crown Jewels’
Samina Ali hosted a launch event for the Royal Exchange and Tamasha’s South Asian reimagining of Charles Dickesn’ Great Expectations, with a panel made up of Pooja Ghai, Esh Alladi, and Tanika Gupta MBE FRSL
Find out what musicals are coming to Manchester this September!
Find out what musicals are coming to Manchester this August!
Message in a Bottle masterfully uses the rich music of Sting and The Police to tell a heart-wrenching but uplifting story about the international refugee crisis
We sat down with John Patridge, ahead of the brand-new UK tour of Everybody’s Talking About Jamie
Matthew Bourne’s Romeo + Juliet is a radical, refreshing and roaring retelling of the most iconic love story of all time. Bourne ditches his usual splendour and creates a production that is minimal and clinical – but just as phenomenal.
Titanic the Musical is an unexpectedly engaging and emotional take on the tragic events that unfolded over a century ago – and are once again on our minds following the Titan tragedy
Baz Luhrmann’s Strictly Ballroom, starring Kevin Clifton and Faye Brookes, is by no means exceptional – but it is strictly good fun!