What’s on in March: Comedy in Manchester
Hares. Notoriously bad at stand-up comedy. Luckily, none of these gigs in March have any hares on...
Read MorePosted by Marissa Burgess | Mar 2, 2020 | Arts, Comedy
Hares. Notoriously bad at stand-up comedy. Luckily, none of these gigs in March have any hares on...
Read MorePosted by Marissa Burgess | Jan 30, 2020 | Arts, Comedy
Once again, it’s time for the month of love. Well, it’s only a day (officially) but you’d think it...
Read MorePosted by Marissa Burgess | Dec 31, 2019 | Arts, Comedy
There’s no holding back the comedy in Manchester in the first month of the year. In fact, you can...
Read MorePosted by Marissa Burgess | Dec 2, 2019 | Arts, Comedy
What else is there to do in December? Nope, I can’t think of anything. So, you’d better amuse...
Read MorePosted by Marissa Burgess | Oct 30, 2019 | Arts, Comedy
There’s no need to renew your Netflix subscription for November as there’s far too much comedic...
Read More“If there’s one young person in the audience who’s learning to play the trumpet, that makes everything worth it." Trumpet soloist Matilda Lloyd on arias, performing up North and The Northern Aldborough Festival. northernsoul.me.uk/matilda-ll… @NorthernAldboro @matildalloydtpt pic.twitter.com/2pOPxEp2dQ
"an act of emancipation on behalf of all those who are slave to the algorithm" Northern Soul's Desmond Bullen sees Screen Time at Saan1 gallery space in Manchester's Northern Quarter. northernsoul.me.uk/morys-davi… @saan1mcr #northernquarter #art pic.twitter.com/JFWeI1aBfT
“I’ve seen in thought the Soul go up, and have written my heart’s blood into the score.” Alfred Searls reviews The Dream of Gerontius, The Hallé, Bridgewater Hall, Manchester northernsoul.me.uk/gerontius-… #halle #elgar pic.twitter.com/GE3XTeClah
Ah, lovely Port Sunlight on the Wirral. Did you know that the village is home to more than 900 Grade II listed buildings set in 130 acres of parkland and gardens? @PortSunlight pic.twitter.com/6L5UzGaBI8
"Lear is an all-you-can-eat buffet of a character, perfect for an actor like Mackie." Cathy Crabb chats to Christine Mackie about Lear, now at at Hope Mill, Manchester northernsoul.me.uk/christine-… @hopemilltheatre @productions_her pic.twitter.com/msEZ9jSvez