Michael Buffong’s updated version of Guys and Dolls began this week with an all-black cast for the first time ever. The musical is running at the Royal Exchange Theatre, brought to you by the Talawa Theatre Company, with the setting changed from New York to Harlem.
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Young carers from Salford showcase ‘Who Cares?’ play about their hidden lives
YOUNG Carers from Salford embarked on a 27-venue, five-week national tour to showcase their lives in a theatre production.
Tangled Dance Company unlock the magic of Heaton Hall
It’s easy to end up doing the same festive activities every year, but Tangled Dance Company are bringing you a Christmas experience like no other.
Salford University building to be opened by Peter Kay
COMEDIAN Peter Kay will open a Salford theatre which is to be home to a new company led by artistic director […]
REVIEW: It’s in the Blood at Mahdlo Centre in Oldham
RUGBY League has a rich history of dramatic moments. Super League’s greatest ever game saw Eddie Hemmings give his “Wide […]
Salford University lecturer composes Yorkshire Opera
A Salford University lecturer has composed an opera using Yorkshire inspired dialect. Alan Williams, a lecturer at Salford University for […]
Award nominees set to perform at the Lowry
Rambert Dance Company presents ‘Ghost Dances plus other works’ this week at the Lowry theatre. ‘Ghost Dances’ was created by […]
REVIEW: Much Ado About Nothing, Salford Arts Theatre
Is the Bard up to being looked at by a new generation? Andrew Riley went to Salford Arts Theatre to […]
REVIEW: Watching goldfish suffocate, Kings Arms, GM Fringe 2017
Andrew Riley went along to the Kings Arms in Salford to watch Vertigo Theatre Productions new staging of “Watching Goldfish […]
REVIEW: The Dead, Live (GM Fringe festival)
There was so much that could go wrong with a ghost story on stage, that its not too surprising that […]
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